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GUIDE
TO
^riuttb Books anli JHattustrtpts
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.
Ofily 300 Copies Printed.
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ERRATA.
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 ...
2.^1
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A GUIDE
TO
BdoIis aub JISS. itlatiitg to Itralbtg aitb
(geiteal0g2.
^^^•^m^iS^s^
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.
3
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
4
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. %^-
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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.
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manuscripts in the British Museum,
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Traditionary Stories of Old Families, and
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Anecdotes of the Upper Ten Thousand,
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Tales of our Great Families. By
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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
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[Earls of Derby, Duke of Marlborough,
The Cowpers, The Temples, Lord
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Reminiscences, Ancestral, Anecdotal, and
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The Haunted Homes and Family
Traditions of Great Britain, by J. H.
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" The Topographer and Genealogist,"
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4 vols. London, 1806—21, fol.
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A Calendar of Chancery Proceedings.
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Names of Famihes contained in Domes-
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Names of Landowners mentioned in
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Return of Owners of Land in England
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The Acre-Ocracy of England. A list of
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The Great Landowners of Great Britain
and Ireland, by John Bateman. Fourth
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Names of the Freeholders in the Counties
of Suffolk, Bedford, Berkshire, York,
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England, with Memoirs of County
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Northern Notes and Queries : or, The
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18,581, Harl. MSS. 293, art 9, 11, 14 ;
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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
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F. Duckett. Sussex, 1876, 8^-
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of the Norman Lineages, by the
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6033, art. 3.
List of the Slain at the Battle of Poictiers,
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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.
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" La Noblesse et la Gentry Anglaises
dans les Guerres de France au xv"
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from researches in the Guildhall Records,
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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''-
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fees, pensions, and loans from the
Crown, arranged under counties ; and
lists of public officers and of persons
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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
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Persons in receipt of Pensions and
Allowances from the Crown. Brit
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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-
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Lists of the Lords, Knights, Commoners,
and Gentlemen slain in the late Wars,
1660. Brit. Mus. Hari. MS. 2155,
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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
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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
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their Estates, with Genealogical and
other notes. Edited by the Rev.
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Records of the English Catholics of 1715,
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Regia Insignia, or an Account of the
King's Honourable Band of Gentlemen
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W. M. Thiselton. Lond. 1819, 8^-
Some Account of the Ancient Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms, by J. B. Curling.
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A Bibliography of some works relating to
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Huguenot Society of London, Proceed-
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The History of the Huguenots during the
16th century, by W. S. Browning.
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History of the Huguenots, from 1598 to
1838, by W. S. Browning. Lond. and
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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,
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History of the French Protestant Refugees,
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the assistance of the Author, by F.
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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
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Lond. Edinb. 1869, 8o- A new and
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Samuel Smiles. Lond. 1873, 8o- New
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The Huguenots of the dispersion, by R. L.
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The Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country,
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History of the Rise of the Huguenots, by
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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
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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,
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Protestants from France in their English
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of the Edict of Nantes, by John
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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
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5 vols. Lond. 1877-79, »«. [This work is
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Records of the English Province of the
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Vol. vi, (Supplemental volume). The
Diary of the English College, Rome,
from 1579 to 1773, with biographical
and historical notes ; The Pilgrim
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attached to the College from 1580 to
1656, with historical notes. Lond.
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The Name, Age, Place of residence and
Year of the decease of 1712 Persons,
who attained a century and upwards,
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Manners, Customs, Arms, Habits, etc., of
England, from the arrival of the Saxons
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3 vols. Lond. 1774, 4«-
A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour,
as it existed in Europe, but particularly
in England, from the Norman Conquest
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Engraved Illustrations of Ancient Arms
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Augustissimorum Imperatorum Regum
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A new book of Shields, useful for all
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several Ranks of the English Nobility
and Gentry, particularly of the Great
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Description of the British Imperial State
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Queen. Printed by Her Majesty's
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A Chronycle, with a Genealogie,
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of Great Britain and Ireland, together
with the adjacent Islands, by William
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80- Other editions, 1587, 8«-, 1590,
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of the Kingdom of England, Scotland,
and Ireland, with the Isles and
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and seats of the Nobility and Gentry,
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The Centleman's Academie, or the Booke
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The Book containing the Treatises of
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A treatise concerning the Nobility,
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A Treatise on the first principles and
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Le Blason des Couleurs en Armes, Livrees
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Le Fondement et Origin e des Titres de
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del'art d' Armorie. Paris, 1535, 8°-
Le Blason d'Armes : par le Sieur de
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The Nobles, or of Nobilitye ; the original,
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Sicillo. Trattato de i Colori nelle Arme.
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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
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Treatise tovching the right, title and
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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
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Ingland, that he be in duetye acknow-
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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
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The Five Bookes of the famous, learned,
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contayninge a discourse of Civill and
Christian Nobilitie. Translated out of
Latine into Englishe by William
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Traite des Nobles et des Vertus dont ils
sont Formes : Leur charge; vocation,
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Le Blason des Armoiries, auquel est
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Anciens et Modernes ont use en icelles;
revue, corrigee, avec Augmentation de
plusieurs Armoiries, par Hierome de
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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°-
26
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-
30
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.
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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
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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 .
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
52
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.
64
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.
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Genealogy of the Kings of England, from
Alfred to Henry III. Brit. Mus. Harl.
MS. 951.
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Pedigree of Edward the First, illuminated
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ancient sovereign dominion of the Kings
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Ynglond sith Christ Jesu and syth the
tyme of Julius Cesar, and howe long
every of thayme hath reygnyd unto the
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Genealogical Roll of the Kings of England
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Genealogy of the Saxon and Roman Kings,
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31,950.
Genealogy, with biographical notices of
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primus dux de Saxonibus," to the
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Julius. E. i\.
Figures of Kings of England, from
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An ancient parchment Roll illuminated,
with historical passages of the Life of
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King Edward the Fourth's Pedigree.
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253.
Genealogy of Edward the Fourth of
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The descent of Richard Duke of York
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Descent of King Edward IV. to shew his
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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
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A Genealogical Table from Adam to
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Genealogical Roll of the Kings of Eng-
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Genealogical and Historical Roll of the
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33,345.
Genealogical History of the Kings of
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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
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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
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Answer to the first part of a certaine
conference, concerning Succession, pub-
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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°-
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" 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,
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The Variation of the Arms and Badges of
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" The Arms of all the Kings of England,
from the Conquest untill the fift yeare
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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,
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William I. to James I. Brit. Mus.
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The Genealogy of King James, etc., with
his lineal descent from Noah, etc , to-
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memorable acts of the famous men
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other matters worthy of note, by G. 0.
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Duchy of Cornwall. Lond. 1613, fol.
A Collection of divers matters concerning
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Basiliologia : a Book of Kings ; being the
trve and liuely Effigies of all our
English Kings, from the Conquest
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and a briefe Chronologic of their Lines
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A Catalogue and Succession of the Kings,
Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, and
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since the Norman Conquest, by Ralph
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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-
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The Covntrie Gentleman Moderator-
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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.
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Genethliacon, sive Stemma Regis Jacobi,
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Anglo Scoto Cambro Britannica. A
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belonging to the first part of Falce
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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-
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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
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Stemma iSacrum., The Royal Progeny
delineated, etc., etc. ; by Giles Fleming,
Rector of Waddingworth, in the county
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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.
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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-
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A brief account of the Royal matches, or
matrimonial alliances, which the Kings
of England have made from time to
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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
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A Chronicle of the Kings of England, by
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England, from the Conquest to the year
1677, by Fr. Sandford. London, 1677,
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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-
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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.
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Genealogical tables of the Kings of Eng-
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Nobility of England, 1682. Brit.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Royalty.
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
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2 vols. Ripon, 1844, 4P-
Idea of a New Baronage, by Joseph
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Les Noms et les Armes a Banerez de
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The Names and Arms of the Baneretts
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Nobility and Gentry.
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Bannerets made 5 Hen. VIII. Brit. Mus.
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A Genealogical History ofEnglisli Nobility,
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Illorum Magnatum Stemmata quorum
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A Roll of the Peers of the Kingdom of
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A Collection of y® Nobility of England,
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19,208.
Names of the Earls and Barons created
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La Noblesse et la Gentry Anglaises dans
les Guerres de France au xv® siecle.
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De origine nobilitatis. Origo. 1475 ? 4"-
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Names of noblemen and gentlemen of
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The Kinges Booke of all the Lordes,
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Names of Noblemen in the Procession to
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An index of the Heirs of Noble Families,
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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
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Catalogue of English Nobility, from the
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89
The English Mobility, from the Couquest
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eolours, and an index. Brit. Mus. Add.
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The Names and Armes of all the noble
men then beinge or created since the
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Lans. MS. 859 ; Sloan MS. 241.
Proterologos, or the Nobilitie described ;
in which the Armes, Creations, and
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Dukes, Marquesses, Earles, and Vis-
counts with many of the Barons from
the Norman Conquest to Qu. Elizabeth,
are plainlie set downe, by Alexander
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The Nobility of England displayed, from
the earliest times to the reign of Queen
EKzabeth. Ashm. Libr. MS. 797.
Collections of Walter Bagot. Containing
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temporal Lords ; the names and arms
of Dukes, Marquisses, Counts, Vis-
counts, Barons, Earls, and Knights
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Belonging to Lord Bagot. Blithefield,
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Extracts from records of noble English
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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,
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Harl. MS. 6281. A Transcript of the
Hook called '• Nomina Villarum,"
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Lists and Genealogies of the Nobility of
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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
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MS. No. 44. Ettington Hall, Co.
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Names, Arms and Crests of tj^e Nobility
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Catalogue of tlie Nobility of England,
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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
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List of Nobility in various reigns, with
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Arms and JVIatches of the Nobilitie of
England, from Henry VIIL to A.D.
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Notices of Viscounts and Barons. J/>S'.,
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A Catalogue of the Nobility of England,
from the Conquest to the year 1605, etc.
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The Sirnames of all the families that have
been peers, in England and Wales, from
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Mus. Sloan MS. 4814. f . 80.
Genealogical notes of the Sovereigns of
the Island of Great Britain, from Brute
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Notitise et Insignia Illustrium Familiarum
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Nobilitas Politica vel Civilis. Personas
scilicet Distinguendi, et ab oiigine inter
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1608, fol.
List of the Nobility of England, arranged
according to their several authorities
and degrees, distinguishing those of
90
Nobility and Gentry.
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Catalogue of Nobility, 1616, hy Henry
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A Catalogue and Succession of the Kings,
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present yeere 1619. Together with
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times of their Deaths and Burials, by
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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
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1622, fol.
Notes concerning errors in Brooke's
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Catalogue of the English Dukes, Mar-
quisses. Earls, and Viscounts, by Raphe
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interleaved copy of this book, with
coloured arms, corrections, explanations,
and additions, by Jacob Chaloner, 1628.
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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-
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England, 1620, folio. Privately printed
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Lists of the Peers of Scotland, England
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Memoirs of the Peers of England, during
the Reign of James the First, by Sir
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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.
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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.
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The Nobility of England, their Titles,
Arms, Crests, Supporters, and Mottoes,
set forth in their several Colours, by
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MS. 1114.
History of the Earls and Barons of Eng-
land, drawn up about 1630, by John
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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.
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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
Nobility and Gentet.
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
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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
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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
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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
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Grosvenor's Lib. Eaton. MS. Condover
Hall, Shropshire. Brit. Mus. Harl.
MSS. 1045, 1152, 1424, 1505, 2167,
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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
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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
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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.
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Pedigrees of the Nobility and Gentry of
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Lib. Gough MS. ^
Collection of Cheshire Pedigrees. Her.
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Pedigrees of Cheshire Families. Brit.
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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
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[The families are Booth, Daniel, Dutton,
Holford, Leycester, Mainwaring, Mob-
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Tabley House, Cheshire.
Pedigrees of Cheshire families, by J.
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Ettington Hall, Co. Warwick.
Pedigrees and arms of Cheshire families,
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Genealogia fundatorum monasterii de
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by Thomas Talbot. Brit. Mus. Cott.
MS. Vesp. D. XVII.
Pedigrees of Cheshire families, by Joseph
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MS. 24,444
Pedigrees of Cheshire families, by George
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MS. 29,782.
County Families of Lancashire and Che-
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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-
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The armes of such Gentlemen as now do
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Armorial of Cheshire : " Collections out
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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.
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Heraldical Collections concerning Chester,
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MS. 1988.
Arms of Cheshire and Lancashire families
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29,786.
English Cottnties.
127
Arms, Monuments, etc., of Cheshire
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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
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Common-place book of heraldic and his-
torical collections, by Robert Com-
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Miscellanea Palatina : consisting of genea-
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families, and a memoir of the Cheshire
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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
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Mus. Lans. MS. 879.
The Register Book of Funerals in North
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Cheshire and Lancashire Funeral Certifi-
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^Monuments and Arms of Cheshire fami-
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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
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Miscellaneous Collection of Chifrch Notes.
Brit. Mus. Harl. MSS. 2071, 2103.
Lancashire and Cheshire Historical and.
Genealogical Notes. Edited by Josiah
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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-
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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.
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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.
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Worthies of Cheshire. Border Counties
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1880
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Family Charters, preserved at Arley
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by W. Beamont. Lond. 1866, 4'^-
Extracts from the Parish Registers
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128
English Coun^ties.
An Account of the Earls and Bishops of
Chester. MS. 17th century. Tabley
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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
Sheriffs of Chester, down to 1657. MS.
Tabley House, Cheshire.
The antiquities of the most antient and
famous Cittie of Chester ; with a Col-
lection of the Mayors who governed the
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-
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and Trinity Churches, in Chester, from
1598 to 1653. Brit. Mus. Harl. MS.
2177.
Description of the armorial bearings and
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St. Michael, St. Bridgett, St. Mary, St.
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
Farndon, in Cheshire, commencing 1601.
See Nichols' "Coll. Top. et Gen." Vol.
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The Shields of Arms formerly in the win-
dows of the parish Church of Lymm,
Co. Chester, as illustrative of the origin
of several local coats of arms, by J. P.
Rylands. Liverpool, 1879. 8o-
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-
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1883, 4P-
The Register Book of Christenings, Wed-
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Prestbury, in the Countv of Chester,
1560-1636. Edited for"^ the Record
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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-
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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,
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Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Edited by
Sir N. H. Nicholas, pp. 1-28. Lond.
1838, fol. No more published.
The Visitation of the County of Cornwall
in the year 1620. Edited by Lieut.-Col.
J. L. Vivian, and H. H. Drake. Harleian
Society, vol. ix. London, 1874, 4^-
The Visitations of Cornwall, comprising
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.
Arms of the Gentry of Cornwall. Brit.
Mus. Harl. MSS. 891, ff. 1-6 ; 1956 ;
4632, f. 23.
Names of gentlemen of Devonshire and
Cornwall, with their arms, in alphabetical
order. Brit. Mus. Cott. MSS. Faust.
E. iii., Calig. B. iii.
Names of the Gentry of Cornwall, anno
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The Ancient Boroughs of Cornwall, with
Notes on their Arms and Devices, by 11.
N. Worth. See the Journal of the
British Archceological Association,
xxxiii, 179. London, 1877, S^-
Cornwall — The Duchy and Dukes of Corn-
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Cornish Worthies : Sketches of some
Eminent Cornish Men and Families, by
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1884, 80-
The Parliamentary Representation of
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1889.
Glossary of Cornish Names, by John
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Patronymica Cornu-Britannica ; or, the
Etymology of Cornish Surnames, by R.
S. Charncck. 1870, 8o-
The Western Antiquary, or Devon and
Cornwall Note Book. Edited by W.
H. K. Wright. Plymouth, 1882, &c., 4P'
Monumental Brasses of Cornwall, with
Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic
Notes, by E. H. W. Dunkin. Privately
printed, 1882, 4o-
Heraldic Church Notes from Cornwall.
Edited by Arthur J. Jewers. London
and Plymouth, 1887, 8'>-
Church Notes in Cornwall, collected by the
Rev. S. Lysons. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
9462.
Parochial and Family History of the
Parish of Helland, Cornwall, by Sir
John Maclean. 1873, 4P'
Kilkhampton Abbey revised ; or. Monu-
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Sir Herbert Croft. Another edition,
1788.
Monumental Inscriptions in Landulph
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The First Book of the Parish Registers of
Madron, in Cornwall. Edited with
Appendix and Notes, by George Brown
Millett. Penzance, 1877, 4o-
The Registers of St. Columb Major,
Cornwall, 1539 to 1780. Illustrated by
Arms of Arundell, Hoblyn, Jewers,
130
English Counties.
Molesworth, St. Aubyn, and Truscott.
Edited by E. J. Jewers. Lond. 1881,
40.
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
Parishes of Tintagel and Trevalga, by
Sir John Maclean. Privately printed,
1877, 40-
Parochial and Family History of Trigg
Minor in Cornwall. by Sir John
Maclean. 3vols. London, 1868-1879, 4P-
CUMBERLAND.
Transactions of the Cumberland and
Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archie-
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Heralds' Visitation of Cumberland, 1615,
Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 1536.
The Visitation of the county of Cumber-
land in the year 1615. Taken by II. St.
George. Edited by F. Fetherston.
Harleian Society, vol. vii. London,
1872, 40-
Visitation of Cumberland, etc. in 1664,
by Sir William Dugdale. Brit. Mus.
Add. MS. 32,116.
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.
Notes on the Heraldic Visitations of
Cumberland. By Richard S. Ferguson.
See Transactions of the Cumberland and
Westmoreland Antiquarian Society, vol.
ii. Kendal, 1876, 8«-
Arms and Crests of the Gentry of Cum-
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Mus. Harl. MS. 1457.
Arms from the Visitations of Cumberland.
Brit. Mus. Harl. MSS. 1234, 1374,
2055,3391.
Arms of the Chief Families of Cumberland.
Machael's MSS. vol. vi. CarHsle
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Arms of Cumberland Families. Caius
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Arms of the Nobility and Gentry of
Cumberland. Privately 'printed in
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The Heraldry of Cumberland, by Richard
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quarian Society," vol. i. Kendal, 1874
80-
The Heraldry of Naworth and Lanercost,
by R. S. Ferguson. See " Transaction,
of the Cumberland and Westmoreland
Antiquarian Society," vol. iv. Kendal,
1879, 80-
Church Notes in Cumberland, collected by
the Rev. S. Lysons. Brit. Mus. Add.
MS. 9462.
List of Sheriffs of Cumberland, from 1
Henry II. to 22 Chas. I. Brit. Mus.
Harl. MS. 2122. Carlisle Cath. MS.
vol. V.
A Book of the Sheriffs of Cumberland
and Westmoreland, from the reign of
Henry II. Machel's MSS. vol. vi.
Carlisle Cathedral.
The Sheriffs of Westmoreland and the
Early Sheriffs of Cumberland, by Sir
Geo. F. Duckett. " Reprinted from
the Transactions of the Cumberland
and Westmoreland An tiquarian Society, "
vol. IV. Kendal, 1879. S^-
The Worthies of Cumberland, by Henry
Lonsdale. 5 vols. Lond. 1867—1875.
Cumberland and Westmoreland M.P.s,
from 1660 to 1867, by Richard Fergu-
son. Carlisle, 1871. 8'^-
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
R. S. Ferguson. Kendal, 1887. 8o-
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.
Mus. Cott. MS. Calig. B. iii, f. 192.
Lists of Persons in public and private
stations. See Jollie's " Cumberland
Guide." Carlisle, 1811. 8«-
Extracts from the Parish Register of
St. Bees' with comments on the same,
by Wm. Jackson, Esq. See " Transac-
tions of the Cumberland and Westmore-
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"-
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Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 25,705.
Ancient Sepulchral Monuments in Essex,
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Monumental Records and Arms collected
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Indexes to the Pedigrees, Arms and Epi-
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Memorials of the Antiquities and Archi-
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A List of the Justices of the Peace for the
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Inquisitiones post mortem, Co. Essex,
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Names of Freeholders in Essex, 1633.
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An Exact List of the Names of the Free-
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freeholders, 1724, 8«-
Poll for Knights of the Shire to represent
the County of Essex, 1734, by Cham-
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Poll Book for Knights of the Shire to
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An Alphabetical List of the Freeholders
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Eegister of the Electors of the Northern
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2. Chelmsford, 1842, 8°-
The Poll for two Knights of the Shire to
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Association of the inhabitants of Essex,
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The Parish Registers of Bobbingworth,
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Sepulchral Memorials of Bobbingworth :
monumental inscriptions in church and
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Copies privately printed for Fred. A.
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Drawings of Arms and Monuments, with
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5804, f . 130.
The Parish Registers of St. Leonard's,
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Among the Tombs of Colchester. Col-
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Arms and Epitaphs in the Churches of
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and Saffron Walden, Co. Essex, 1746.
Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 5836.
Coats of Arms, Monuments, and Inscrip-
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5811.
Baptisms at Margaret Roding, Essex,
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The Parish Registers of Ongar, Essex.
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The History of Rocji^ford Hundred
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Ancient Manuscripts, and Church
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138
English Coukties.
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Some Account of St. Osyth's Priory,
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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Thirty copies privately printed for
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Parish Registers of Stock Harvard cum
Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex, by the Rev.
E. P. Gibson. See the Arehceological
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Registers of Stock Harvard, Co. Essex,
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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Our Parish Registers ; being Three Hun-
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
Visitation of Gloucestershire, undated.
Caius College, 553. Towneley Hall,
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Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1530 — 31.
Her. Coll. H. 20. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
12,479.
Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1569. Brit.
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Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1583. Her.
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MS. 1041.
Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623. Her.
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1543.
Visitation of the County of Gloucestershire,
1623, by IJenry Chitty and John Phil-
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Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1682 — 83.
Her. Coll. MS. K. 5.
The Visitation of Gloucestershire, b}^ T.
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Pedigrees of many ancient Gloucestershire
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Pedigrees of Gloucestershire Families . Her.
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Pedigrees of Gloucestershire Families to
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184.
Pedigrees and Arms of Gloucestershire
Families, 16th cent. Brit. Mus. Harl.
MSS. 1191, 6174, 6185.
Arms and Pedigrees of Gloucestershire
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MS. 6139.
Arms of Gloucestershire Families, Qu.
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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
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Arms of the Nobility and Gentry of
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Monuments. See S. Lyson's " Collections
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Historical, Monumental, and Genealogical
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Historical, Monumental and Genealogical
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Continuation by Sir Thomas Phillipps,
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Lords of Manors in Co. Gloucester, 9
Edw. II. Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 26,093.
Lists of Sheriffs of Gloucestershire, from
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Knights in the County of Gloucester,
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English Counties.
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Lists of the Justices of the Peace for
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Some Account of the Landholders of
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Collections by Henry Powle concerning
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Excerpta ex Eegistris Parochialibus in
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Extracts from Mickleton, Aston-sub-Edge,
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Corporation Dignitaries of Bristol. See
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Bristol Poll Book for Dec. 1832, giving
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The Municipal Seals and Armtrial Ensigns
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Drawings of Arms and Monuments, and
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the Rev. Wm. Cole. 1746. Brit. Mus.
Add. MS. 5811.
Coats of Arms, coloured and in trick,
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Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish
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Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish
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The personalties of the Forest of Dean,
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Monumental Inscriptions, and drawings
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Ecclesiastical Dignitaries of Gloucester.
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Cirencester, 1781. 8°-
Registers of Kemjjsford : baptisms, mar-
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W. H. Black. 50 Copies privately
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HAMPSHIRE.
Visitation of Hampshire, 1530. Her.
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Visitation of Hampshire, 1531. Brit.
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Visitation of Hampshire, 1552-53. Brit.
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140
English Counties.
Visitation of Hampshire, 1575-76. Brit.
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Caius Coll. 536.
Visitation of Hampshire, 1622. Her. Coll.
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Visitations of Hampshire, 1530, 1575,
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Arms and Descents of the Hampshire
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Visitations of Hampshire, 1575, 1622,
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Typis Medio-Montanis, 1854. fol.
Visitation, with Arms and Pedigrees of
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Pedigrees of Hampshire Families, 16th
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Pedigrees of Hampshire Families. Her.
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Pedigrees of Hampshire Families, by
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Pedigrees of the Families in the County
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Pedigrees and Arms of Hampshire families.
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Arms and Pedigrees of Hampshire families,
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Arms and Crests from Harvey's Visitation
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Various Heraldic Memoranda relating to
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Copies of Monumental Inscriptions and
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Hampshire, including Winchester Cathe-
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Church Notes in Hampshire. See Nichols'
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Sheriffs of Hampshire, tempp. Hen. III.
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Lords of Manors in Hampshire, 9 Edw.
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List of Names of the Hampshire Nobles,
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Les Noms des Maires de la ville de South-
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Southampton — The Heraldry and exterior
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Church Notes in North Stoneham, Hamp-
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A new History of the Isle of Wight, with
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Poll Book for the Election, Isle of Wight,
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Lists of the Masters, Scholars, Commoners,
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English Cottn'ties.
141
Extracts from the Registers of Winchester
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Rolls of Winchester School, 1706, 1784,
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HEREFORDSHIRE.
Heralds' Visitation of Herefordshire. MS.
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Visitation of Herefordshire, 1569. Her.
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Ashm. Lib. 831.
The Visitation of Herefordshire, by Robert
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Visitation of Herefordshire, 1586. Brit.
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Visitation of Herefordshire, 1619. Brit.
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Visitation of Herefordshire, 1634. Her.
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Pedigrees and Arms of Herefordshire
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The Heraldry of Herefordshire ; being a
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Herefordshire Arms. MS. No. 110.
Ettington Hal], Co. Warwick.
Arms and Crests from Cooke's Visitation
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Arms of Families in Herefordshire, with
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Arms of Hereford families, time of Charles
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Arms, in trick, of Herefordshire Families,
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Coloured drawings of Arms and Monu-
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21,011.
Monumental Brasses of Worcestershire
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Monumental Inscriptions in the Cathedral
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Drawings of Coats of Arms in Hereford
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Epitaphs and Inscriptions in Hereford
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On Certain Sepulchral Effigies in Hereford
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Drawings in Indian ink of Monastic and
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24,101.
Lords of Manors in Co. Hereford, 9 Edw.
II. Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 26,094,
List of the Sheriffs of Herefordshire, to
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List of the principal gentlemen in Here-
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911, f. 78 b.
List of Persons objected to as Voters for
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A History of the Castles of Herefordshire
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A History of the Mansions and Manors of
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History of the Bishops of Hereford to
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Fasti Heref ordenses, and other antiquarian
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List of the Dignitaries of Hereford
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142
English Counties.
Collections out of a Register of the
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Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 6203.
Names of the Mayors of the City of
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An Alphabetical Copy of the Poll taken
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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HERTFORDSHIRE.
A Visitation of Hertfordshire, privately
printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps, in his
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, from a MS.
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1572. Her.
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1615. Queen's
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, by Sir Henry
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1634. Brit.
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Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1669. Brit.
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Harl. MS. 7022, art. 15.
Pedigrees of Nobility and Gentry of
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Pedigrees of the Families in the County
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Arms of Hertfordshire Families. Bodl.
Lib. Gough MS.
Arms and Crests from Cooke's Visitation
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Arms and pedigrees of Hertfordshire, &c.
families, time of Charles II. Stowe
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Arms from Bysshe's Visitation in 1669.
Her. Coll. D. 24. Brit. Mus. Harl.
MS. 1405.
Arms, in trick, of Hertfordshire Families,
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Chauncy and Salmon's History and
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with a great variety of Prints and
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notes, &c. by Thomas Baskerfield, in
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Names of all the Doctors and Masters of
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Names of all the Fellows, Scholars, and
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A Catalogue of all Graduates in Divinity,
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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
Geo. C. Brodrick. Printed for the
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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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Catalogue of Fellows of Queen's College,
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Names of the Scholars of St. Edmund's
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Catalogue of Fellows of St. John's College,
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A Register of the Presidents, Fellows,
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Catalogue of Persons of Trinity College,
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Names of Persons of University College,
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Dormer, Griffin, Hedges, Herbert, King,
Kipling, Knollys, Lee, Lupton, Mande-
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Arms and pedigrees of Rutlandshire, &c.
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SHROPSHIRE.
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Officers of Arms, Marshalls and
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Clarencieux King-of-Arms in 1623,
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Visitation of Shropshire, 1584 and 1623.
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Pedigrees and Arms of Shropshire Families,
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Pedigrees of Shropshire Families, from the
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The Visitation of Shropshire in 1623. by
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Visitation of Shropshire, 1663. Her. Coll.
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The Names and Arms, in trick, of the
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Genealogical Collections for Shropshire,
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Visitation and heraldic collections for
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A Visitation by y® Heralds in Com.
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Descents and Arms of Shropshire, &c.
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Pedigrees of Shropshire Families, chiefly
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Pedigrees of Families of Wales and
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Challoner's Collection of Shropshire Pedi-
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Pedigrees of Shropshire Families. Her.
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Arms and Pedigrees of Shropshire Fami-
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Coloured drawings of Arms and Monu-
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Coloured drawings of Churches, Monu-
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A Catalogue of the Sheriffs of Shropshire
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List of the Bailiffs of Bridgnorth, Co.
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Copy of the Parish Register of St.
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Copy of the Parish Register of St. Mary
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Lists of the Mayors, Sheriffs, and Bailiffs
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SOMERSETSHIRE.
Visitation, with Arms and Pedigrees of
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Arms of Somersetshire Families, by
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STAFFORDSHIRE.
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Visitation of Staffordshire, 1566.
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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
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" 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
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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-
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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
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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
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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,
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series, vol. vi. Lond. 1890, 8o-
Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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p. 142.
Roman Catholic Register of Cheam and
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Monumental inscriptions and arms in
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6171.
Croydon Palace : Its Architecture and
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In Memorinm Groydoiiienskini. Croydon
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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
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Croydon, 1855, fol.
On the Monumental Effigies in Croydon
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1856, 8«-
Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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Parish Register of Croydon Old Church,
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8«-
An account of the Monuments in the Col-
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County of Surrey, by Sir James Burrow,
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The Parish Registers of SS. Peter and
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1563 to 1679, by Robert Garraway
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The Registers of the Parish of Wandsworth
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The Registers of Windlesham, from 1677
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Visitation of Sussex, 1530. Her. Coll.
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Visitation of Sussex, 1570. Brit. Mus.
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Visitation of Sussex, 1574. Her. Coll.
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Visitation of Sussex, 1530, 1570, 1633.
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Pedigrees from the Visitation of Sussex,
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Visitation of Sussex, 1662. Her. Coll.
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English Counties.
185
Pedigrees taken from an old Visitation of
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A Collection of Pedigrees of Sussex Fami-
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the county. Brit. Mus. Lans. MS. 873.
Arms and Pedigrees of Sussex families,
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Collection of Sussex Pedigrees, by Sir
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Six vols. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 5691-
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Pedigrees of Sussex families, continued
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Collections of Sussex Pedigrees. Brit.
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Pedigrees of Sussex Families, by William
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Pedigrees of the Families in the County
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Arms of the Gentry of Sussex, written
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Arms, in trick, of Sussex Families, 1706.
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Monumental Inscriptions in the County
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Pedigrees selected from the Visitation of
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An Index to the Warwickshire Visitations
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Collections for the continuation of Hug-
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On some rare and curious Sepulchral
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187
Lists of the Sheriffs of-' Warwickshire
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List of the Knights of Warwickshire,
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The Worthies of Warwickshire who lived
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List of Warwickshire Noblemen and Gen-
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Lans. MS. 846, f. 249.
Poll Book for the Election at Warwick,
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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.
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&c. 8«-
The Midland Antiquary. Edited by Wil-
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&c. 8'^- In progress.
Independency in Warwickshire : A Brief
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Records of the Woodmen of Arden (an
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Men and names of Founders, Freeholders
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Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century, by
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The Streets and Inhabitants of Birming-
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List of the Mayors of Coventry, from
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Mayors, Bailiffs, and Sheriffs of Coventry.
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Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish
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Coats of Arms under the benches in Coven-
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209, f. 264.
Drawings of coats of arms and monu-
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Index to the Registers of Leek Wooton ;
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Rugby School Register. From 1675 to
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Rugby School Register. Volume I. from
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WESTMORELAND.
Visitation of Westmoreland, by Sir
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The Heraldic Visitation of Westmoreland,
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Visitation of Westmoreland, etc. in 1664,
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Collection of descents of several of the
nobility and gentry of the counties of
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Hall, Co. York.
188
English Counties.
Notes on the Heraldic Visitations of
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Arms of the Cliief Families of Westmore-
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Westmoreland Church Notes, being the
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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.
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192.
The Worthies of Westmoreland, or no-
table persons born in that County since
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2 vols. London, 1849,^ Vl^^
A Book of the Sheriffs of Cumberland
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The Sheriff's of Westmoreland and the
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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-
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Poll for Knights of the Shire, taken at
Appleby, June and July 1826, with an
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8°-
Transactions of the Cumberland and
Westmoreland Antiquarian and Arch-
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8*'- [Containing a large amount of
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Descents of Families residing in the
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Harl. MS. 1564.
Description of the Parishes in the Barony
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Machel's MS. vol. ii. Carlisle Cathedral.
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WILTSHIRE.
Visitation of Wiltshire, 1530. Her. Coll.
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Visitation ofWiltshire in 1531, by Thos.
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Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565. Queen's
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A Note of all such as have usurped the
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authority, and were disclaimed at Salis-
bury in Sept. 1623. Brit. Mus. Harl.
MS. 1538 f. 309^-
Visitation of Wiltshire, ] 677. Privately
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The Heralds' Visitation of Wiltshire,
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Pedigrees of Wiltshire Families. Her.
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Arms and Crests from Harvey's Visitation
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Arms from the Visitation of Wilts in
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189
An alphabet in blazon of the patomall
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Arms of Wiltshire Families, by Bysshe,
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An Account of the Armorial Decorations
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Collections for Wiltshire, by Sir Thomas
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Monumental Inscriptions in the County
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The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire : a
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On the succession of the Abbesses of
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Earldom of Wiltes. A Dissertation on
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Wiltshire and its Worthies, by J. Stratford.
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Lords of Manors in Co. Wilts, 9 Edw. II.
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A List of Wiltshire Sheriffs, by John
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Wiltshire Gentry, temp. Car. I. et II. Pri-
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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
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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" Collect. Topog. et Genealog." vol. vi.
p. 385.
The Parish Register of Alderbury, Co.
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entries to 1672. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
27,441.
Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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Registers of Broad Chalke, Co. Wilts,
1538—1780. Edited by the Rev. C. G.
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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^-
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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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
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Extracts from the Parish Registers of
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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.
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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
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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
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Arms and Pedigrees of the Gentry of the
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Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584, 5 and 1612.
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Pedigrees of the Visitation of Yorkshire,
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Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584, 5 and 1665.
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Visitation of Yorkshire, 1665. Brit. Mus.
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Pedigrees from Sir Wm. Dugdale's Visi-
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The Visitation of the County of York by
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En^glish Counties.
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The Heraldic Visitation of Yorkshire [of
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and placed in alphabetical order, with
additions from legal evidence and other
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William Paver's Consolidated Visita-
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List of Pedigrees and Alliances in William
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29,654.
Residences and Armorial Bearings of the
Families whose pedigrees are contained
in William Paver's Consolidated He-
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Genealogical Scraps, relating principally
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Genealogical Scraps derived from old
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List of the Families or Names in William
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References to pedigrees of Yorkshire
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Index of the names of Yorkshire families,
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Arms and Descents of Yorkshire Families,
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Pedigrees of Yorkshire Families, 17th
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Pedigrees of Yorkshire Families. Brit.
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Genealogical notes on families of cos. York
and Derby ; with extracts from parish
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Yorkshire Genealogical Gatherings, by
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Gathering Index, being references to
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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
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Genealogical catalogues, or lists illustra-
tive of the genealogy of the county of
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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
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Collections relating to the County of
York ; consisting of Inquisitions,
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Henry Paget. 17th century. Brit.
Mus. Add. MS. 26,737.
Collections for a history of South York-
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Arms in Flower's Visitation of York-
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Arms of Knights of Yorkshire, time of
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1088.
Arms of the Visitation of Yorkshire,
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Armorial Bearings of the principal families
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MS. v. Walton Hall, Co. York.
Descriptions of the Arms of Yorkshire
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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-
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18th century. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
26,752.
Arms and Inscriptions in Yorkshire
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Drawings of Ancient Seals of Yorkshire,
by James Torre and others. Brit.
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Tokens issued in the 17th, 18th, and 19th
centuries in Yorkshire. Also the
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Collection of Church Notes and of Tran-
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North Riding of Yorkshire, made by
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Extracts, genealogical, from monumental
inscriptions in Yorkshire churches, by
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29,676. Index to the foregoing
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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-
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Extracts from marriage licences granted
by the Ecclesiastical Court of York
from 1567 to 1714, by William Paver.
This volume consists principally of
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persons in a good position. Brit. Mus.
Add. MS. 29,670. Index to the fore-
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Notes of marriage and other licences
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York from 1609 to 1618, by William
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Notes derived from marriage licences
granted by the Ecclesiastical Court of
York from 1609 to 1618, by William
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Extracts from Parish Registers of York-
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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.
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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
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Lists of Knights, etc. by tenure in York-
shire ; from the Red Book in the
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A Catalogue of Knights, Baronets,
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A Catalogue of all the Sheriffs of York-
shire, from 1154—1709. "John
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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.
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Justices of the peace for Yorkshire, 1647-
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Biographical Notes on the Yorkshire
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Alfred S. Ellis. See " Yorks. Arch,
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Some Account of the Landholders of
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Names of Freeholders in the Counties of
York, etc. A.D. 1561. Brit. Mus.
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Lists of most of the principal Freeholders
of Yorkshire in 1741, and of Grantees
of Abbey Lands, etc. 1510-1706, by
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29,700.
The Parliamentary Representation of
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Poll Book for the Election for the County
of York in May, 1807, giving the
names, addresses, &c. of 23,000 free-
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West Riding Poll Book, for the Election
of August, 1837, giving the names and
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Lives of the Illustrious Worthies of York-
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Portraits of Yorkshire Worthies with
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Yorkshire Families. See " Old York-
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Catalogue of all the Gentry in the County
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An alphabetical Catalogue of Yorkshire
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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,
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1881, fol.
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Return of Owners of Lands and Heritages
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Theatrum Scotiie : containing the Pros-
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Portraits of Illustrious Persons o£ Scot-
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eminent Scots Worthies from P. Hamil-
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our Lord 1503, to J. Renwick, who
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Biographical History of the People of
Scotland, by William Anderson. 3 vols.
Edinb. 1859. 8°-
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Biographical Dictionary of Eminent
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Border Memories ; or Sketches of promi-
nent Men and Women of the Border,
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The martial atchievements of the Scots
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characters and memorable actions of
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The Book of Scotchmen eminent for
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Philanthropy, by Joseph Irving. Paisley,
1881, 8«-
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The History of the Royal Company of
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Les Ecossais en France, Les Fran^ais en
Ecosse, par Francisque Michel. 2 vols.
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An Inquiry into the Origin and Limitations
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1685.
Koyal Progress in Scotland, in 1842, by
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1843, 4"-
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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
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and supply'd with the Names and
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Titles and Honours conferred by King
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Arms of the Knights of the Bath in-
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1812, fol.
Statutes of the Most Honourable Order
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Statutes of the most honourable Order of
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Ceremonial of Creation of Knights of the
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1848, 8«-
Nouveau Calendrier du tres illustre Ordre
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Casimer de Hahn. 1776, !£«•
" The Constitution of the Loyal and
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Copies of documents in the archives of
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Add. MS. 14013.
Letters and papers relating to the Mili-
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Difiniciones de la Orden y Cavalleria de
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Knights of the Carpet, at the marriage
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VII. ; and Knights of the Carpet,
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Harl. MSS. 41. f. 18 b ; 6062, art.
11.
Aultres Chevaliers de Carpet, with their
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394. f. 140 b.
Christ of Portugal. Constitui^ois da
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20846. f . 118.
The Order of the Coif, by Alexander
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Knights of the Cross, by Mrs. Agar.
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Proclamation and rules of the Order of
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18,840.
Green Book, or Register of the Order of
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Elephantine : observationibus illustrat.
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Der Elephanten - Orden und seine Ritter.
Berlien. Kopenhagen, 1846, 8*^-
Noms, surnoms et armes des nobles rois
de L'Epinette, precedes de I'ordann-
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254
Orders or Chivalry and Knighthood.
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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,
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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.
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The Statutes of the Order of the Garter.
Brit. Mus. Lans. MS. 882, f. 77.
Statutes and Ordinances of the Order of
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6288, 6290, 6291.
Statutes of the Order of the Garter on
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Statutes of the Garter in English, on
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to Sir George Naylor, Garter. MS.
No. 123. Ettington Hall, Co. War-
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The Statutes of the Order of the Garter.
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Statutes and Ordinances of the most
noble Order of St. George, named the
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History and Statutes of the Order of the
Garter ; Arms and Crests of Knights
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The Collection of Sir Thomas Saint
George, Garter King at Arms, concern-
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Collections relating to the History of the
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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-
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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.
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Arms of Knights of the Garter teonp.
Henry V. Exquisitely emblazoned.
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De r Ordre de la Jarretiere. 15th century.
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Tractatus vulgariter dictus La Gerretiere,
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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.
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The Names and Arms of the Knights of the
most honourable Order of the Garter,
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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
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Mus. Koyal MSS. 18, A. I— IV.
Statutes of the Garter reformed by King
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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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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257
An Account of the Ceremony of Invest-
ing His Electoral Highness of Bran-
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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
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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
260
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«-
264
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.
265
Codice Diplomat ico del sacro militare
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Considerations on the Coronation Oath,
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A Circumstantial Account of the Pre-
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A Proclamation declaring his Majesties
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Some Account of the Coronation of King
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Le Couronement de Soleiman trosieme
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The Description of the Coronation of His
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An account of the procession and cere-
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Form of King William III. and Queen
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The Proceeding to the Coronation of
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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,
1727. Folio.
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-
quis of Ripon, at Studley Royal, Co.
York., with an account of, and claims,
&c., made at the coronation.]
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.
Lond. 1760, S^-
Processus factus ad coronationem serenis-
simi Domini Georgij Secundi Regis
Magnse Britanniae, &c. et Regins8
Carolinse, consortis ejus, 11 Oct, 1727.
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,
fol.
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-
trait und figuren. St. Petersburg,
1731, fol.
Kong Christian VI. og Dronning Sophise
Magdalense Salvings Act 6, Jun. 1731,
ved Christen Willumson Worm : med
deres portraiter, und andre figurer.
Schr. Pap. Kiobenhaun.
Coronation Pageant at Moscow. Ob-
stoyetelnoe Opisanie Koronovania
Imperatritsy Elisabet' Petrovny, 1742.
Sanktpeterburg, 1744, fol.
Kong Friderich V. og Dronning Lovises
Salvings — Act, ved Peder Hersleb, d.
4, Septembr 1747 ; med deres por-
traiter, und andre figurer. Schr. Pap.
Kiobenhaun (1749), fol.
Memoranda and extracts relating to
Coronations of the Sovereigns of Eng-
land, from William I., to George III.
Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 6307.
Account of the Ceremonies observed in
the Coronations of the Kings and
Queens of England, with a Description
272
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-
lotte, on the 22nd day of September,
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,
40.
Thoughts on the Coronation of His Pres-
ent Majestv King George III. Lond.
1761, fol. "
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
notices of the principal persons taking
part in each celebration, by William
Heawood. Lond. 1863, 4°- Privately
printed.
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-
rique de ce qui s'est passe a cette auguste
Ceremonie. Paris, 1775, 4*^-
Louis XVI. King of France. Ordre de
la Marche et des Ceremonies qui se
sont observees au Sacre et Couronne-
ment de S. M. Louis XVI. Paris,
1775, 4°-
Histoire du Couronnement ; ou Relation
des Ceremonies religieuses, politiques,
et militaire, qui on cues lieu pendant
les Jours memorables consacres a cele-
brer le Couronnement et le Sacre de sa
Majeste imperiale Napoleon, Premier
Empereur de Francois. Paris, 1805,
8«-
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.
Romse, 1702, fol.
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
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The order of proceedings and ceremonies
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Panorama of the State Funeral of the
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PROCESSIONS AND ENTERTAIN-
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fifty copies printed, on large paper, for
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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-
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La Magnificence de la Superbe et
Triumphante entree de la noble &
antique Cite de Lyon faicte au Tres-
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chrestien Roy de France Henry deux-
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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.
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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
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festorum ac solemnium apparatuum
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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
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Delineation der fiirstlichen Auffziig und
Ritterspilen des Fiirsten Johann Frid-
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durch Esaiam von Hulsen. Tubingen,
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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-
280
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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.
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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-
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Opisanie Koronatzii, etc. An Account
of the Empress Elizabeth Petrofna
entering Moscow on the 28th February,
and being crowned on the 25th April,
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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
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Inhuldigung van William V. als Erfheer
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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.
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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.
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Challenges to perform Feats of Arms,
and Narrative of the Tournament
between Anthony Wydeville Lord
Scales, and the Bastard of Burgundy.
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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,
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Coloured Prints of Ruxner's Book of
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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-
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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
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Thurnierbuch, das ist, Wahrhafte, eigen-
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Thurnierbiichlein. darinnen 36 Thurnier
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Descrizione delle Teste fatte nelle Keali
Nozze de 'Sereniss. Principi di Toscana
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Carrousels and Tournaments at the
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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.
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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.
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of Knights in Armour.
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et autres Spectacles Publics, par CI. Fr.
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Ultra 50 Scriptoris de Nobilitate et
Ordine Equestri ; II. Eixner's Thur-
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Teutsches Tournier-Buch pro Script©
authentico zu halten, etc. 1765, etc.
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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
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Manuscrits et les Dessins originaux de
la Bibliotheque Boyale, publics par
Champollion Figeac pour le texte et
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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-
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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-
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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-
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of Suffolk. Single sheet, 1862.
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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.
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Case of the descent of the
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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-
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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-
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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
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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
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par P. L. Laine. Paris, 1828, S^-
Acquaviva — Istoria della Famiglia Acqua-
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4,0.
Adair— The Adair Family. See " The
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ap Adam of Badamscourt. See " Orme-
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Adams, see also Thayer ; Vinton.
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ants of several ancient Puritans, by the
names of Adams, Bullard, Holbrook,
Rockwood, Sanger, Wood, Grout,
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-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-
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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
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Aguillon — Pedigree of the Family of
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Aiguillon — Memoire pour les dues et
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Aiguirande — Genealogie de la maison
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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
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Albert — Maison d' Albert en Touraine,
Picardie, etc. Paris, 1734, 4P-
Albert — Memoire pour le prince de Grim-
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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.
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Earls of Arundel, etc. Journal of the
British ArchcBolofjical Association,
vols, xxiii., 25-29 ; xxvii., 137 ; xxix.,
261.
Alcock, see Sands.
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Arms of Aldeborough (or
Aldborough), by Sir George Duckett,
Bart. See " Yorks. Arch, and Top.
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Family, from the Harwood Evidences,
by Sir Geo. Duckett, Bart. See
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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-
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Alder, see Heron.
Aldrich — Pedigree of the Family of
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19114.
Alexander — Claim of William Alexander
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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
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Pedigree of the Family of Alex-
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Alger — A Genealogical History of that
branch of the Alger Family which
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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.
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of the Allans of Staffordshire, Hyltons of
Westmoreland, Clervaux and Chator
Families of Croft in Richmondshire, by
W. Hylton Longstaffe. Newcastle-
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Airth ; with Pedigree and two appen-
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Claim of Robert B. Allardice,
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Alleman — Eloge des personnes illustres
de la Famille des Allemans de Magde-
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Allen, see also Ailing ; Hardwicke ; Vinton ;
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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
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Families, among the Early Settlers of
this Continent, and their Descendants,
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William Allen. Revised by Joshua
Allen. Farmington, Maine, 1882.
8«-
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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'^-
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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-
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AUington — Pedigree of the Family of
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19114.
Allyn, see Candee.
Almanze — La Genealogie et les Alliances
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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
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Family Histories, Pedigbees, and Peerage Cases.
287
Alston — Various pedigrees of the Family
of Alston, with genealogical notes, by
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19114.
Alten — Sammlung von Kegesteu zu einer
Familien-geschichte der Herren von
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Alvensleben — Urkundenbuch zur Ges-
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Boston, n.d. 8°-
Amboise — Genealogie des Seigneurs d'
Amboise, par M. Cartier. Paris, 1852,
8°-
Notice historique et genealogique
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Amicottes — Original grant of Arms to
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Ammidown — Genealogical Memorial, and
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Amory — D'Amerie, Emery, Amory. Re-
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Ancaster — Case upon the petition of his
Grace the Duke of Ancaster and Lord
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Andelot — Notice biographique sur la Mai-
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Anderson — Descent of the Family of
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Anderton — The Family of Anderton, of
Lostock. See H. Foley's Records of
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Andrews, see also Lever.
Andrews — Grant of Arms to Richard
Andrews, of Synton, Co. Worcester,
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MS. 7025, f. 199.
Andrews' Memorial, by Alfred
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and Mary Andrews who settled in
Farmington, Conn. 1640: embracing
their Descendants to 1872, by Alfred
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series. Colchester, 1878, 8°-
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Taunton and Stoughton, Mass. des-
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printed, 1887, 8°-
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19115.
Androuet — Les Androuet du Cercean et
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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
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Angenoust — Genealogie de la Famille des
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Angervill — Pedigree of the Family of
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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.
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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.
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1699, 40-
Anjou — The Life and Times of Margaret
of Anjou, and of Rene " The Good,"
with Memoirs of the House of Anjou,
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Johnstone,
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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
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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-
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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
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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.
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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,
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Glasgow, 1871. 8«-
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The Argyll Family. " Stories
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Ariegeois — Histoire des Ariegeois, Comte
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Armagnac — Precis historique et genealo-
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Armiger — Pedigrees of the Family of
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Armin, see also St. Medard.
Armin — Stemmata et Genealogia vetus-
tissimarum et clarissimarum f amiliarum
de Sancto Medardo et de Armin, Domi-
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The arms are well drawn and coloured .
Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 4783.
An account of the Family of
the Armyns of Asgardby [Osgodby],
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Dr. Williams' Library, Grafton St.
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Armitage — Account of the Armitage
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Arms — A Genealogical Record of the
Arms Family in this Country, em-
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William First, who have retained the
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Troy, N.Y. 1S77, 8°-
290
Family Histories, Pedigbees, and Peebage Cases.
Armstrong — The Armstrong Family of
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Arnaud — Memoire sur I'Etat de la
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Notice historique et gen^alogique
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Arnold, see also Thayer.
Arnold Genealogical Tree, of Rhode
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Genealogy of the Family of
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Arnot — Certificates of birth and descent
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Arpad — Les Fils d'Arpad, par M.
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Arronches. Marques de, see Sousa.
Arundel — See also Fitz-Alan ; Howard ;
Lancaster.
Pedigrees of the Families of
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Brit. Mus. Harl. Roll P. 3.
-Drawings of the Arundel Mon-
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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'^-
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1857, 80-
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tory of the House of Arundel, being
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The Arundel Family of Clif-
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Sir Edward Arundel, of
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Notes of Evidence relating to the
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Arzac, see Croix.
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Ashburnham — History of the Family of
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Ashby — Genealogical Notices of the
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Ashtown, Baron, see Trench.
Ashwin — Pedigree of Ashwin of Bret-
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Memoires touchant la comte
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Astlev — Stemmata praeclarse familise de
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Case of Sir Jacob Astley, of
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291
Aston — Tixall Letters, or the Corres-
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Genealoo:ical Notices of the
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Astry — Genealogical Memoirs of Families
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Henry Chester, Sheriff of Bristol,
1470, and Sir Ealph Astry, Kt. Lord
Mayor of London, 1492, by R. E.
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Privately printed.
Athenry — A Manual of the Origin and
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Athenry Peerage, see Birmingham ;
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Atholl, see also Murray ; Pobertson.
Claim of the Duke of Atholl to
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Atwater — A Genealogical Register of the
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Case of Edith, Countess of
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I opposition to the Claim of Hon. Charles
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Minutes of Evidence, &c., in
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292
Family Histories, Pedigeees, and Peerage Cases.
Aylmer — Claim of the Rt. Hon. Adol-
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Aylsworth — Eegister of the Aylsworth
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Aylward — The Genealogy of the Family
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Babcock — The Babcock Family, by Albert
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Pabington — The Babingtons, Knights of
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Babthorpe — The Babthorpe Family, of
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On the Family of Koger Bacon,
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Somersetshire Archaeological and
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Taunton, 1880, 8'^-
Bade — Histoire chronologique, genealo-
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Badlesmere — Memoirs of the Family of
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Pedigree of the Family of
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19116.
Bady — Notice genealogique sur la Famille
de Bady, par Michaux aine. (Adrien
Joseph.) Valenciennes, 1845, 8*^-
Baglion — Genealogie des Seigneurs de la
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Bagshaw — Pedigree of the Family of
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Bailey, see Corliss ; Weitzel.
Baillie — Lives of the Baillies, by James
William Baillie. Edinb. 1872, 4o-
Case of Alexander Dundas Ross
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Bain — Genealogical chart of the Family
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Dominus fecit. Genealogical Col-
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William Baird, in the Advocate's
Library, Edinburgh. Lond. 1870, 4<^-
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Baker — Genealogy of the Descendants of
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By Nelson M. Baker, of Lafavette,
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Ancestry of Priscilla Baker who
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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1881, 80-
Investigations concerning the
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Balfour — Claim of Robert Bruce of
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Claim of F. W. Balfour to the
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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-
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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,
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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
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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
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Basingwerk Abbey, See " Archaeologia
Cambrensis," vol. i. Lond, 1846,
8^-
Banbury — Proceedings relating to the
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Sessional Papers, July 1660 — Feb.
1697.
'The True Countess of Ban-
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-The Arguments in the con-
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Claims of the Earls of Ban-
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of 1809; 64 of 1810 ; 11, 33 of 1811 ;
111 of 1812.
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with Report of the Claim of the Earl-
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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-
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Barbor — Pedigree of the Family of Bar-
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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.,
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Lnventaire des sources, etc., de
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Armoiries de la Maison de
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Armoiries des Maisons alliees a
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Bate — Genealogies of the Families of
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Bateman — Pedigree of Bateman, Parker,
and Levinge, by John Sleigh. 1865.
Single sheet.
Bates, see Butler ; Dawson.
Batteley — Memoirs of the Family of
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of Literary History," iv. 85.
Baux — Inventoire Chronologique et
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296
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19,117.
Baviera — Arbori delle Famiglie nella
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Genealogie de la Maison Pala-
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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)
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1885, 8«-
Bayart — Histoire de Pierre Terrail, seig-
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genealogiques, par Alfred de Terrebasse.
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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-
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by Miss Fry, with coloured arms. See
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logical Society," vol. 5. Colchestor,
1873, 8°-
Bayning pedigree, with genealogical notes,
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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.
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Bearss — A Contribution to the Genealogy
of the Bearse or Bearss Family in
America, 1618 — 1871, by John Bearss
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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-
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Notes relating to the Beau-
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the Conqueror to Henry VTII. Brit.
Mus. Sloan MS. 4551.
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Lond. 1766, 8«-
■Description of the Beauchamp
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History of the Earls of War-
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Portraits of them neatly painted in
water-colours, ascribed to John Rouse.
Brit. Mus. Lans. MS. 882.
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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
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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,
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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-
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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Bemand, see Hardwicke.
Benavides — Genealogie de la Maison de
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Vinceucis de Vidania. Naples, 1696, fol.
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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-
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Bentinckshen llechtstreit, etc. von A.
W. Heffter. Berlin, 1836, 8o-
Bentinck Family. Votum iiber
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Die Geschichte des graflich
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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«-
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Lords of the Honour, Castle, and Manor
of Berkeley, in the County of Glouces-
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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-
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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.
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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-
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Case and Speeches in reference
to the Barony of Berkeley. 1860.
fol.
Authorities and Precedents in
Support of the Claim to the Barony of
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Bermont. Extraite du tome second
des Archives G enealogiques etc. de la
Nohlesse de France, publiees par P. L.
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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,
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19118.
Berners — Pedigree of Bourchier, Lord
Berners, deduced from the Bohuns,
16th century. Brit. Mus. Harl. Roll
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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
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Brux. 1845, 4P-
Bernis — Genealogie de la Maison de
Pierre de Bernis, dans le Bas-Langue-
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Berry — Histoire Genealogique de Berry,
par Gaspar Thaumas de la Thaumas-
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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.
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300
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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
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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.
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Boys — A Pedigree of the Family of
Boys, by W. Boys and W. Boteler.
Printed on a single sheet for private
distribution,
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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.
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H. Sharpe. Paris, 1825, 4^- Privately
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Bracebridge — The Family of Bracebridge,
of Atherstone, etc. See Shakespereana^
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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-
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John M. Bradbury, by Wm. B.
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Braddill — Evidences of the Braddill
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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-
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Dorchester, Mass., by Samuel Bradlee
Doggett. Boston, 1878, S^-
Bradshaw — An account of the Bradshaw
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Braganza — Genealogical Account of tlie
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Bragdon, see Leighton.
Bragelongne — Discours gonealogique.
Origine et genealogie de la Maison de
Bragelongne, par Pierre de Brage-
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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
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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,
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Brechin, see Panmure.
Brecht — Genealogie de la Famille de
Brecht. Small folio, 1780 ? Privately
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partie contenant la genealogie de la
Maison de Iireda. Gand, 1859, 4°-
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Origine, progres. etc. des illus-
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Voet. Amst. 1663, 4o-
Het Kasteel en die Edelen van
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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
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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
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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-
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Bude — L'Histoire genealogique de la
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Bullard, see Adams.
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Bimbury — Collection concerning the
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Bunny — Entries relative to the Bunny
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Burdett-Coutts — The Baroness Burdett-
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Bures pedigree, with genealogical notes,
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Burford — Account of the Barony of
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Burgess Genealogy : [Descendants of
Thomas and Dorothy Burgess, who
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1637.] Privately printed. Boston,
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The Genealogy of Burgh. The
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Burghersh — Collection concerning the
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Burghley, see Cecil.
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1748 and 1767 respectively ; with a list
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Papers relating to the family of
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History of the family of De
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Burlington — Claim of the Earl of Bur-
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Case of Richard, Earl of
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Burncs — Notes on the Name and Family
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Burnet — Letters and Papers relating to
the Burnet Family, 1693—1803. Brit.
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Burnett — Genealogical Account of the
Family of Burnett, of Burnetland and
Barnes, in the Sheriffdom and County
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1845, 4 • Another edition. Edinb.
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Burnham — The Burnham Family ; or
Genealogical Records of the Descend-
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■The
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Burr — A Genealogical History of the
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Burrage — The Burrage Memorial. A
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Burroughs — Collection concerning the
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Burrow — An Account of the Manor of
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Pedigree of the Family of Bur-
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316
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Burton — Pedigree of the Family of Bur-
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Bussy, see Peverell.
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Account of the Family of
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Thomas Butler and his Descen-
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■Butler Genealogy. Dedication
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Butts — Collection concerning the Family
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Cabot — Memoire pour MM. de Cabot de
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Patent of creation of William
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Calmet — Illustrissimi Aug. Calmetii.
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Calthorp — Collections relating to the
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Calverley, see also Blackett.
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by Simon Segar, 1714 ; and a Genea-
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Calverley Family, by Ralph Thoresby.
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Pedigree of the family of
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318
Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
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Camoys Peerage, see Astley ; Stoner.
Campagne — Notes of the Campagne
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Campbell — The Marquis of Lome and
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A Letter to Mrs. Campbell
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Campbell Family. See " The
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1882, 4°
Case of Charles William
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Claim of John Campbell,
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Case on behalf of John
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Candish, see Cavendish.
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Cantelma — Historia della Famiglia Can-
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Cantilupe — Collection concerning the
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Cantrell— Notices of the Cantrell Family
of King's Newton. See " The History
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Canynges — Memorials of the Canynges'
Family and their Times. Their claim
to be regarded as the Founders and
Kestorers of Westbury College and
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Cape] — Collection concerning the Family
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Capell — The Capells of Rayne Hall, by
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De Genti ac Familise Hug-onis
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Capizucchi — Delia Famiglia de'Capizuc-
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1668, 4''-
Capper — Collection concerningthe Family
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Capron — Genealogy of the Descendants
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Carafa — Original letters and papers relat-
ing to the Family of Carafa, Dukes of
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Carbonel — Collection concerning the
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Carbury, Earl of, see also Vaughan.
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Carberey. See " British Antiquities
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Carcassonne — Histoire des Comtes de Car-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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«-
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the Family of De Homere or Homer,
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12^- Printed for private distribution.
Facsimile of Confirmation of
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A Family Record of Daniel Dod,
who settled with the Colony of Bran-
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Genealoories of the male descend-
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a native of England, 1646 to 1863, by
B. L. Dod. Newark, N. J. 1864, 8^^-
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•Proof, in the conjoined Pro-
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Pedigrees of the early D'Oylys,
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Drake-^Life of Sir Francis Drake, with
the historical and genealogical account
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also an
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Drake — Some unpublished Papers relat-
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Grenealogical and biographical
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times of persons of the name in Eng-
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A tabular pedigree of the
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354
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Drummond, see also Lines.
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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
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1808, 12«-
The Detection of Infamy ;
earnestly recommended to the justice
and deliberation of the Imperial Parlia-
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pamphlet relates to the House of
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An Interesting Statement
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the Earldom of Perth, interspersed with
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8°-
Genealogy of the Most
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copies printed for private distribution,
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paper.
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Memoirs of the Drummond
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The Genealogy of the
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1860, 8'^-
Du Buisson — Maison Du Buisson, par
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Du Cane — Some Account of the Family
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Duchat — Fragment de genealogie de la
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Duckett — Duehetiana ; or, Historical and
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present time, by Sir Geo. F. Duckett,
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Florentine History as II Duca di
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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<'-
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Taunton, 1872, 8«-
Du Moulin Pedigree, by Heni^ Wagner.
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Dun, see Meeson.
Dunally, Lord, see Prittie.
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Dungannon — Grant of Supporters to the
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Minutes of Evidence of Edward
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Henry Dunster and his Descen-
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1876, 12°-
Dunthorn pedigree, with notes by D. E.
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Duntreith, Lairds of, see Edmonston.
Dupont — Genealogie de la famille Dupont
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Du Prat — Genealogie de la Maison Du
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■ — Glanes et Kegains rccoltes dans
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Durbuy — Des Comtes de Durbuy et de
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■Precis historique sur la Famille
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Dwight — The History of the Descendants
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Dwinell — The True Genealogy of the
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Additional case of Lewis
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Eachard — Collection concerning the
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357
Eager — A Genealogical History of the
Eager Family, and their maternal
connexions in the Co. o£ Kerry, by F.
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Earle — Kalph Earle and his Descendants.
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Eastman, see also Corliss.
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Eaton — The Dedham Eatons from 1635
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Eaton, of the Eighth Generation.
New Haven, 1884, 8«-
Genealogical Sketch of the Nova
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Arthur Wentworth Eaton. Halifax,
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Report of the Fifth Annual
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Eccles — Descendants of John Eccles of
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Echingham pedigree, with genealogical
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Echlin — Genealogical History of the
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Echyngham — Notices of the Family of
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Eckher — " Eckhersches Stammbuch :" a
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painted figures, coats of arms, monu-
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German. Brit. Mus. Add. MS 25,113.
Eddy — Memoir of Col. Jonathan Eddy,
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Eddy— The Eddy Family Tree. Compiled
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Genealogy of the Eddy Family,
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The Eddy Family. Reunion at
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Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of
the Landing of John and Samuel Eddy
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Edgar — An Account of the Sirname of
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Collection respecting the Family
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Edge — Pedigrees of the Family of Edge,
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Edgerly — The Edgerly Familv, by James
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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-
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Ednowain — On the Tribe of Ednowain,
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Edwards — Collection concerning the
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The Memorial Yolume of the
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Boston, 1871, 8«-
Windsor Farmes. A glimpse
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Egerton — Egerton and Done Families.
A short account of the Possessors of
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The Pedigree of Francis Henry
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358
Family Histouies, Pedigeees, and Peeeage Cases.
Egerton — Letter of Sir Holland Egerton
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MS. 5833, f . 168 b.
■ Descent and Alliances of William
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Compilation of Evidences and
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Eglinton — Biographical account of the
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Egmont, Earls of, see Perceval.
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19,128.
Elford — The Monumental Effigies, etc., in
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Eliot — Genealogy of the Family of Eliot
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Genealogy of the Eliot Family, by
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A Genealoorical Sketch of the Eliot
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Privately printed.
■Sketch of the Eliot Family, by
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8°-
EUery — Pedigree of Ellery, of the United
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Eller}^ Boston, 1881, single sheet.
Ellicott, see Thomas.
Elliot Family, see Border Memories ; or,
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Edinb. 1876, 8^-
Elliott — Collection concerning the Family
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Genesis of a New England
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Ellis — Account of the ElHs Family, with
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8«-
Notices of the Ellises of England,
Scotland and Ireland, from the Conquest
to the present time, including the fami-
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by Wm. Smith Ellis. With three
supplements. Lond. 1857 — 1875, 8°-
Fourth and Last Supplement to
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Scotland and Ireland, by William Smith
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the Name of Ellis and its Synonyms,
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most of the Families bearing them,
and of Lacy, Lucy, St. Leger, Lizures,
St. Liz, Disney, Deivill, Holies, etc.
See " The Topographer and Genealo-
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By W. S. Ellis: " Topographer and
Genealogist," iii. 270—297.
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of Ellis of Suffolk, by D. E. Davy.
Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19,128.
Claim of C. A. Ellis to be Lord
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-Biographical Sketches of Richard
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Detroit, 1888, 8o-
Elmer — Genealogy and Biography of the
Elmer Family, by Lucius Q. C. Elmer.
Bridgeton, N.J. 1860, 8°' Printed for
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Elmsley, see Baynton.
Elphinstone — A Genealogical Tree of the
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Elsevier — Pecherches historiques genea-
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Elsevier — Annales de rimprimerio Else-
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-Annales de Tiraprimerie des
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Elstob— The Elstob Family. William
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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
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Elwes — The Life of John Elwes, Esq.,
with a pedigree of the family, by
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Collection concerning the Family
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Genealogical Notices relating to
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" Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica. ' '
Lond. 1867, 8*'- For private circu-
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Ely — History of the Ely Re-union held
at Lyme, Conn. July 10, 1878. New
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Records of the Descendants of
Nathaniel Ely the Emigrant, who
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Compiled by Heman Ely. Cleveland,
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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-
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A. Emmerton. Salem, 1881, b^- Pri-
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Engaine — Collection concerning the
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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.
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1634, 4^- Second edition. Tournay,
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Eoghan — A History of the Clan Eoghan,
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Eon — La Vie, etc., de Mademoiselle d'Eon
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Epernon — Memoire sur I'extinction du
Duche-pairie d'Epernon, joar M.
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Erbach — Historische Genealogie des
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J. P. W. Luck. Frankfurt-am-Mayn,
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Geschichte der Grafschaft
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Erdeswick — Pedigree of the Family of
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Stemmata et propagationes
antiquse familise de Erdeswicke of
Sondon in Stafford, with arms em-
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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
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Escalopier — Genealogie de M. le President
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Escal — Memoire genealogique de la Mai-
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Espinay — Abrege genealogique de ' la
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Essex, Earl of, see Devereux ; Cromwell.
Este, see also Corera.
360
Pi-MILY HiSTOEIES, PeDIGEEES, AND PeEEAGE OaSES.
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Another edition, Vin. 1572, 4P' Con-
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■ 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
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behalf of Sir Augustus D'Este, from
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Papers elucidating the Claims of
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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.
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Papers and Correspondence in Re-
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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
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Estienne, ou histoire de la famille des
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lienouard. Second edition, Paris,
1843, 80-
Tableau genealogique et
heraldique de la Famille Estienne
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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"-
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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
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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
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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-
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Family Histories, Pedigeees, akd Peebagi: Oases.
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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-
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■ 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.
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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.
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ham, from Henry III. King of Eng-
land; illustated with the Seize Quartiers
of distinguished persons included in the
Descents. 2 vols. 4P'
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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.
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ham, from Henr}" III., Edward I., and
the subsequent Kings of England, etc.,
etc., and from Robert Bruce, King of
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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-
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8«-
■Genealogy of the Farnham
Family. By the Rev. J. M. W. Farn-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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-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-
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■ 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
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Gundreda de Warrenne, see Warren.
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Gunnison — A Genealogy of the Descend-
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Compiled by George W. Gunnison, for
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18«-
Gurdon — Collections concerning the
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Gurney — The Record of the House of
Gournay, by Daniel Gurney. Privately
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Three Hundred Years of a
Norman House : The Barons of Gour-
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Guthrie, see Sands.
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Gwydir — The History of the Gwedir
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1770, 80-
History of the Family of
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The History of the Gwydir
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•History of the Gwyder Family,
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Gwysaney — Genealogical History of the
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Habsburg — Who was Ita Countess of
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Haddock — Correspondence of the Family
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Edward Maunde Thompson, for the
Camden Society. Lond. 1881, 4'^-
Hahn — Geschichte und Urkunden des
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Haig — The Haigs of Bemersyde : A
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The Pedigree of the Haigs of
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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-
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Haldane, see Roger.
Hale-Correspondence of the Hale Famih%
of Kings Walden, Co. Herts, 1526—
1814. Two vols. Brit. Mus. Add.
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Wills of members of the Hale
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•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.
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Hales, see also Engeham.
Hales — Pedigree of Christopher Hales, of
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Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
Hales — Brief Notes on the Hales Family,
by the Eev. 11. Cox Hales. Archceolo-
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Haliburton, see also Scott.
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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-
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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
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Hallen — An Account of the Family of
Hallen or Holland, from A.D. 1280 to
A.D. 1885, by A. W. Cornelius Hallen.
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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-
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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,
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des legitimes pretentions de la Maison
de Hamilton, sur le duche de Chatel-
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Henri 11. a Jacques Hamilton. Paris,
1713, 4''-
-llequete pour milord comte
de Selkirk, touchant la restitution du
duche de Chatellerault, etc. a Jacques
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Consultation pour James
Hamilton, Marquis d'Abercorn, etc.
Maintien et confirmation du Titre
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concede a James Hamilton par Henri
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Memoirs of the Life and
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Account of the Hamiltons, of
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Add. MS. 28,850.
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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
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• 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.
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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-
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The Hamilton - Douo^lases.
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1238, 1270, 1298, 1325.
The PediOTce of the Hamil-
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London, 1867, 8°-
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Hamilton Family, by J. Carmichael
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to Arthur Vicars, Esq. F.S.A. Vicar-
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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-
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1888, 8«-
Arms, in colours, of the
Family of Hamilton, of Scotland.
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Cltiim of the Duke of Hamil-
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Angus. See Sesdonal Pcqiers, Jan.
to Mar. 1762.
Memorial for George- James,
Duke of Hamilton, etc., Lord Douglas
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Hamilton — Case of the Most Noble
Douglas, Duke of Hamilton and Bran-
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1782.
Case of William Hamilton,
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Hamlin. By Charles E. Hamlin. Pri-
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Hammond, see also Cromwell.
Hammond- — Collections relating to the
Hammond Family, by D. E. Davy.
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Hampden, see also Cromwell.
Hampden — Account of the Hampdens,
of Hartwell. See "^des Hartwel-
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1851—64, 4'^-
Hanau, House of. Grundliche Unter-
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Hanmer, see also Jennens.
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relicks of a Gentleman's [the Bunburv]
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A Memorial of the Parish and
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Hanmer pedigree, with notes by
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Hanover — Annals of the House of Han-
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Hanson — Ancient Pedigree of the Han-
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Harcourt, see also L'Aubespin.
The Harcourt Papers. Edited
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Harcourt, and Nuneham Courtenay in
the County of Oxford, Esquire. 11
vols. 8"- 50 copies printed for private
circulation,
Harconrt — Histoire Genealogique de la
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nombre d'Armoiries, Alliances, Genea-
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Hardinge — Memoirs of George Hardinge,
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Hardwick — Extracts selected from the
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Family of Hardwick ; with a detail of
the family of Hardwick, of Hardwick,
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Hardwickc — History of the family of
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Hare — Collections concerning the Hare
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Hari — Harivansa ; ou Histoire de la
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Harlakenden Family, by
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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,
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Harley — History of the Family of
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Reasons foi
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-Account of the Harley Family,
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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.
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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.
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Harnes — Precis historique sur la Maison
de Harnes, 963 a 1230, attribuee a
Michel de Harnes. Par M. A. Demar-
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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
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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
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Yarmouth, 1863, broadside.
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or a History of the Trials for the
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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-
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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-
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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-
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1869, 8'^-
History of the Thomas Adams
and Thomas Hastings Families of Am-
herst, Massachusetts, by Helj^ l^axter
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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-
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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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-
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an Historical Account of the Family.
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Henin — Notices historiques, genealo-
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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-
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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-
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Lond. 1844, 8«-
Henshawe, see Dod.
Henzey — Genealogy of the Noble Fami-
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of Worcestershire, by H . Sydney Graze-
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Hepburn — The Hepburns of Athelstane-
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Sir J. Hepburn, by James Grant,
Edinb. 1857, 8o-
Herbert — A true coppye of an ancient
memorable treatise touchinge the pedi-
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from King Edward IV., A.D. 1460.
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History of the Herbert Family.
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Family of Herbert. See
" Archaeologia Cambrensis," third
series, iv. 16. Lond. 1858, 8^-
Epistolary Curiosities, consist-
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Seventeenth Century, Illustrative of
the Herbert Family, with Notes and
an Appendix, edited by Rebecca
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Castle and in the British Museum.
Edited by M. C. Jones for the Fowis-
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Memoir of Sir Thomas Herbert,
of Tinterne, in the County of Mon-
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" Yorkshire Archaeological and Topogra-
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Pedigree of the Herbert family
down to Edward Earl of Worcester and
Sir William Herbert of Swansea. Hen-
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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-
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xxvii, 179-191. London, 1871, 8«-
Hereward, see Wake.
Herle — Mr. Beamont's History of Win-
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Family, by John E. Bailey. Man-
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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,
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Notes respecting the families of I
Hervey — An Account of the Parish of
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Herrick — Genealogical Register of the
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Some Early Notices of the
Herrick Family, by Rev. W. G.
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Herries, Peerage of, see Maxwell.
Case, Supplemental Case and
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Hertford — The Earls of Gloucester and
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Collections relating to the
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Hesketh — The Genealogie of the wor-
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Heu — La Maison de Heu, manuscrit de
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Miroir des nobles des Hesbaye de
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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-
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Lond. 1877, 8o-
Heyns — Table genealogicjue de la Familie
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Hickman — The Family of Hickman, of
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8«-
Hicks — Account of the family of Sir
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John Strype. Brit. Mus. Lans. MS.
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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
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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.
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-Wahlspriiche der Hoheu-
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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
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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
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1628, 40- Second edition, 1629.
La'scari — II Sole Ecclisato, overo genealo-
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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-
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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
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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^-
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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
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Lowndes of South Carolina.
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Lowther — The Lowther Family. See
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■ Gerard Lowther's House in
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Lucy pedigree, with notes by D. E. Davy.
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Histoire de Melusine, Prin-
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Marclie — Genealoory and Arms of the
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Braintree, Boston, and Plainfield.
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Genealogy of the Familv of
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1887, 8«-
-The Genealogy of John Marsh
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Marshall, see also Giles ; Hoyland.
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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
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The Issue of the Earl of
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by D. E. Davy. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
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— ; Miscellanea Marescalliana,
being Genealogical Notes on the
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Wm. Marshall. 2 vols. Lond. 1883-
428
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Genealogical Chart of the Descendants
of John Marshall and Elizabeth
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Histoire genealogique de la
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Pedigree of the Martin Family.
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Notices Genealogical and His-
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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.
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1635, by T. R. Marvin. Boston, 1848,
12°
Masham, see Cromwell.
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Mason — Capt. John Mason. [Containing
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Massasoit — Indian History, Biography
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Good Sachem Massasoit of the Wam-
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by Ebenezer W. Peirce, of Freetown-
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Massow — Nachrichten iiber das Gesch-
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Master — Some Notices of the Family of
Master, bv G. S. Master. Privately
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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,
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Mather — Genealogy of the Mather Family
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Mather. Hartford, 1848, 8o-
A Memoir of the Pev. C.
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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
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Mattel — Collections relating to the
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Maubec, see Bonne.
Family Histories, Pedigrees, ai^td Peerage Cases.
429
Mauduit — The Family of Mauduit, of
Werminster. See R. Halstead's Suc-
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Maule — Chartulary or Register of the
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Registrum de Panmure; Records
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distribution.
Mauleverer, see also Malleverer.
Mauleverer — Genealogy of the Family of
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Maunsell, see also Mansell.
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Memoirs of the Maxwells.
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Report on the Family Muni-
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The Genealogy of the Descendants
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of John May, who came from England
to Roxbury in Americ^a, 1640. Boston,
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Mayer — Memoir and Genealogy of the
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Mayhew — Collection concerning the
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Maynard pedigree, with notes b}^ D. E.
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une Famille poitevine (Maynard —
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Maynard-Mesnard en Poitou,
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Mayne — Monumental Brasses of the
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by Marriage to the Family of Mayo,
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Claim of the Right Hon. Robert,
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430
Family Histotiies, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
Meadows — Collections respecting the
Meadows Family, by D. E. Davy
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Mears — Biographical Notice of Henry
Hallam Mears, Sr., to which is
appended a Genealogy of the Mears
Family, by Prof. John W. Mears.
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e azzioni di Caio Mecenate da varie
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Medici, see also Rochefoucauld.
Medici — Cosmo Medici Florentinorum
Duci. Antiquorum Csesarum genea-
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la Maison de Medici, avec un Abbrege
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Discorsi al serenissimo Francesco
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Vita di Cosimo de' Medici prime
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La Toscanede Gabriel Chappuys,
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Storia della Famiglia de Medici.
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Le Brillant de la Rovne, ou les
vies des hommes illustres du nom de
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Histoire genealogique de la
Maison de Medicis ; contenant les vies
et faits remarquables des hommes
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Les Anecdotes de Florence, ou
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Storia Fiorentina and the House
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Dei Gran Duchi di Toscana
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Meghem — Collections relating to the
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its alliances, compiled at the close of
the 17th century. Brit. Mus. Add.
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Meinell — History of the Moinell family
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Family Histories, Pediquees, and Peerage Cases.
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Meloy, see Dawson.
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Amyot, Evesque d'Auxerre, avec le
Catalogue des Seigneurs et Dames
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Genealogie de la Maison de
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1729—1827. From Letters and
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eight Portraits, drawn by Wilhelm
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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-
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Preuves de I'Histoire de la
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Menteith— The lied Book of Menteith,
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The Red Book of Menteith
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Merania— De Ducibus Meraniae ex
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Mercosur — Genealogies des Ma#!ons de
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Meredith — Pedigree of Jeuan Meredydd
or Meredith ; with coloured coats of
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Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 24,854.
History of the Meredith and
Vaugham Families. Brit. Mus. Add.
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Meriet — Genealogy of the Somersetshire
Family of Meriet, traced in an unbroken
line from the reign of the Conqueror
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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
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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
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Micklethwaite pedigree, with genealogical
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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-
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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
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Millicent— Account of the Family of
Millicent, by Mr. Lonsdale. Brit.
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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.
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from records, relating to John Milton
and his family, by Joseph Hunter, with
a printed pedigree. Brit. Mus. Add.
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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
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Miner Pedigree, by W. H. Whitmore,
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8«-
Minshull Pedigrees. From the Heraldic
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in the College of Arms. Privately
printed, 1869, 4^-
^ Pedigrees of the Family of
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" Cheshire and Lancashire Historic
Society." Session 2. pp. 84, 232.
-Genealogy of the Minshull
Family, by Miss Sharpe, reprinted
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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-
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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-
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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
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Giacomo Zabarella. Padova, 1658,
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Lond. 1880, 8«-
Moir — The Families of Moir and Byres,
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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-
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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
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Privately printed by Sir *Thomas
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sheet.
I Molyneux — Account of the Family and
I Descendants of Sir Thomas Molyneux,
Knt., by Sir Capel Molyneux. Edited
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1820, 4«-
Try alls of Lord Molyneux.
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I. MS. No. XXVI. Towneley Hall,
Burnley.
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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-
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Monk — The Pedigree and Descent of his
Excellency General George Monk.
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Monke — The Case of the Heirs-at-Law
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Monspey — Notice necrologique sur Aime-
Louis-Tobie de Monspey, precedee
d'un aper^u genealogique et historique
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Senneville. Paris, 1849, 8'^-
Montacute — A concise history of the
Family of Montacute, Earls of Salis-
bury. See " Epitaphs in Salisbury
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Salisbury, 1825, 8°-
Collections concernins: the
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19142.
The GeneaWie of the ancient
and illustrious Family of the Monta-
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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.
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History and Genealogy of
the Montague Family of America,
compiled by Geo. Wm. Montague.
Revised and Edited by Wm. L. Mon-
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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
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Heros Conde de Montarco, Marques de
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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-
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Titres des sieurs de la Boul-
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veritable genealogie. Paris, 1783, 4i^-
[Other acccounts were published con-
cerning the genealogy of the family of
Montesquieu in 1788.]
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de Montesquiou-Fezensiu; suivie de
ses preuves, par L. N. H. Cherin et
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Avec tableau genealogique in folio.
Histoije de la Maison de
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Fenzensac. 2 vols. Paris, 1837 aud
1847. 8^'
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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.
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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
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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
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Lyon, 1855, 4^
Montresor — The Montresor Journals,
edited by G. D. S«ull, 18S2. New
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New. York, 1881, etc. b«-
Montrose — Life and Time^ of Montrose ;
illustrated from original MSS., inclu-
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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.
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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-
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Harl. Roll 0, 15.
More — The Lineage of Sir Thomas More,
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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-
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The More Family. See " Ances-
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John Timbs. Lond. 1869; Chauncey's
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Brit. Mus.
Moreton — Correspondence and Papers of
the Family, of Moreton, temp. Hen.
YII, to 1812. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS.
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by the Rev. John Pickford. The
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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-
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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
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Mortimer — Genealogy and Armorial
Bearings of the Familv of Mortimer,
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Genealogical notes and j^edi-
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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-
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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.
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■ Historical Address at the first
Munson Family Keunion, Aug. 17,
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Murray — Notices of the Family of
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fermline Abbey, by W. D. Bruce. See
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Lond. 185G, 8^^-
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■ An Historical and Genealoffical
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441
Westmoreland, etc., and Territorial
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Arms . and Monuments of the
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Genealogical Collections concern-
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Family of North, Correspondence,
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Nuthall— The Nuthall Family of Golyn-
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Claim of Maurice O'Connor, of
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Odingsells — Collections respecting the
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Case of Walter Ogilvie, Esq.,
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O'Hart — The last Princes of Tara ; or a
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Olderabourg — Histoire de la Maison
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Oldembourg— Genealogical Chart, show-
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Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 4240.
Oliphant — The Oliphants, Lairds of Gask,
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The Oliphants in Scotland,
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Oliver — A Brief Genealogy of the Des-
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Ancestry of Mary Oliver, who
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Oliver Papers and pedigrees as
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Oliver Genealogy, a Record of
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O'Meagher — Some Historical Notices of
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Oneby — An extensive pedigree of the
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Ord — Pedigree of the Ord Family, with
genealogical notes, by D. E. Davv.
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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
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Memoirs of the House of
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Documents authentiques sur les
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An extensive Pedigree of
Thomas, late Earl of Ormond and
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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
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Orsini^ — Historia di Casa Orsini con
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Orus — Pedigree of the Families of Orus
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Osborn— Claim of G. W. F. Osborn,
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Case of G. W. F. Osborn, Mar-
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1798.
Osborne— The Osbornes. See " The
Great Governing Families of England,"
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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-
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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.
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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-
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delle Famiglie Illustri Italiaue." Fir-
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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-
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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.
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The Genealogy of Wm. Thornton
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-Parker Family ; Eecord of the
Boxbury Branch of the Parker Family
of Beading, Mass., and some of their
Descendants, by G. H. Parker. Cull-
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Parkes — Grant of Arms to Richard
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1614. Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 7025,
f. 201.
Parkhurst — A Fragment of the Park-
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Providence, 1883, 8"- For private
distribution.
Parkyns of Hadleigh and Chediston,
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Parr— The Parrs of Kendall Cattle.
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The Parrs of Kendal Castk, by
Sir George Duckett. See " Transac-
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-Parr pedigree, with not^s by D.
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Parrocel — Monographic des Parroeel ;
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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-
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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«-
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•A History of the Dorchester Pope
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■ An Historical and Genealogical
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Genealogie historique, anecdotique
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the First Settlers of Hartford, &c.,
with Genealogical Notes of John Pratt,
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(xenealogical Sketch of the First
Three Generations of Prebles in
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the county of Lane""- and eldest daugh-
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Prettyman — Several pedigrees and genea-
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Price — Centennial Meeting of the Des-
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Some account of the Family
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Some Account of Francis
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Rainborowe — The Rainborowe Family.
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Ratcliffe, see Radcliffe.
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Raymond — Genealogies of the Raymond
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Rayner — Memoranda of the Family of
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Rays — Cartulaire des sires de Rays, par
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Reade — Copies of all Papers recorded in
the Heralds College connected with the
claim made in the year 1810, by a per-
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Letter of Sir W. Betham relative
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Rede, see Read.
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Redgrave pedigree and notes, with copy
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Redman — Notices and Pedigree of the
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Boston, 1861, 8°-
Reeder, see Fisher.
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Regnon — Genealogie de la Maison de
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Reresby — Genealogy of the family of
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Revett, see also Fauconberge.
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Rexford— I Wish to Make a Complete
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462
Family Histories, Pediorees, and Peerage Cases.
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Collections concerning the
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A Genealogy of Kunnels and
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Rich, see also Cromwell ; Montague.
Rich pedigree, from Edw. II. to 1824,
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Richards — The Richards Family. A
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dants of several ancient Puritans, by
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1861, 8<^-
A Sketch of some of the
Descendants of Owen Richards, who
emigrated to Penns3dvania previous to
1718, by Louis Richards. Philadelphia,
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Richardson, see also Yinton.
Richardson — Annals of the Cleveland
Richardsons and their Descendants.
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Richardson . Newcastle - upon - Tyne,
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The Richardson Memorial,
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Notes on the Richardson
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A Skeleton Pedisrree to illus-
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Richmond, Earls of. An Historical
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Earls of Richmond. "History
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ants of George and Maturin Ricker,
who were early at Dover, N.H. ; and
who were killed by the Indians, 1706.
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One Thousand Years of the Families of
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Riland — Three Hundred Years of a
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Rilands of Sutton Coldiield, bv the
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Rilli, see Passerini.
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Rivail — Aymar du Rivail et sa Famille,
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Roberts — The Roberts' of Kent. See
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Descendants of John Roberts
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Rooberts, or Roberts, of Glas-
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Robertson — The history and martial
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Comitatus de Atholia. The
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Robinson, see also Giles.
Robinson — Pedigrees of the Robinsons of
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Genealogical History of the
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Robsart — Genealogical notes respecting
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Rockvvood, see also Adams.
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Rocles — Genealogie de la Maison de
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Rodman — Notes on tbe Rodman Gene-
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The Scottish House of Koger,
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Playfair and Haldane of Bermony, by
Charles Rogers. 2nd edition. Edinb.
1875, 8^-
Four Perthshire Families : Roger,
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Rogers, see also Dawson.
Roofers. See Miscellanea Genealogica et
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The ancient Family of Rogers
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Exemplification of Arms to R.
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Genealogical Memoir of the
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John
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Genealogy of Rogers of Dowdes-
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Kogers — Descendants of Eev. Daniel
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Records of Families of the name
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Rookwood — Pedigrees and Evidences of
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Roos — Some account of the family of
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164. 26740 ft'. 99^- —103^-
Roos, Barony of, see also Fitzgerald.
Report of the Case concerning the
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Root Genealogical Records, 1600 — 1870.
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A genealogical account of the
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Russell pedigrees with genealo-
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Arms of families of the name of
Russell, in the handwriting of Gregory
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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
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Salem. Salem, 1880. 8°-
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Stovvmarket, with genealogical notes
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York, bv Ernest H. Crosbv. New
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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-
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Sessional Papers, Dee. 1761 — Mar.
1762.
Ruthin, Barony of, see Longevile.
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Ryder — Life of Mrs. A. F. Ryder, a
centenarian, also a list of her Ancestors
and Descendants, by John H. Ryder.
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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.
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West Houghton, co. Lancaster, by J.
Paul Rylands. Reprinted from the
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David ap Ithel, and of Thomas ap Rys
and of Alice Tanad his wife, parch-
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genealogie des maison s de Sable et de
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Sackville, Earls of Dorset, to the cliil-
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Genealogical History of the
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Sevenoaks, 1839. 12^-
Sackville — Sackville Family. Historical
Notices of the Parish of Withyham in
the County of Sussex, vrith a Descrip-
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Case of the Rt. Hon. Reginald
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claiming the Barony of Buckhurst, co.
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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^-
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Sailhas, avec blason. Auch, 1858, 4*^-
St. Amour, see L'Aubespin.
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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-
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St. Clair, see also Sinclair.
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of Rosslyn, by Father R. A.. Hay.
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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,
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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
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St. John, see Cromwell ; Mildmay.
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Maison de Saint-Mauris, du comte de
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Histoire de la tres ancienne et
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Saligne, Famille de, par Leon Aude.
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Salisbury, Earls of, see also Montacute.
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• Marriao-e Settlement of the
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Genealogy of G. W. Salter. Washing-
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Saltonstall pedigree, by G. D. Phippen.
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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.
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470
Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
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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-
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Salvarola — Memorie sopra la Famiglia di
Signori Altani, Conti di Salvarola.
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Salvin — The Salvin Family. See
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Sampson, see also Giles.
Sampson — Collections relating to the
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Genealogical Memoirs of the
Sampson Family in America, from the
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Sanborn — Genealogy of the Sanborn
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80-
The Sanborns of England and
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Sandys, see Temple.
Sanger, see also Adams.
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Sankev — Memorials of the Family of
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The Sankey Pedigrees. Swan-
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Sanois, see La Motte Geifrard.
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1847. Edited by Henry Sanson. 2
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Sanuta — Istoria della Famiglia Sanuta,
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Sargent, Large tabular pedigree, by Sam.
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Col. Paul Dudley Sargent of
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Sassenage — Histoire genealogique de la
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anciens comtes de Lion et de Forests,
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Another edition, Lyon, 1672. Re-
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Sassi — Albero della famiglia de Sassi, by
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Saulx, see also Mortemar.
Saulx — Genealogie des seigneurs de
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Saumery, Famille de, par Leon de Rossi.
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Saunderson — Collections for the Pedigrees
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Family Histoetes, Pedigeees, and Peeeage Cases.
471
Saussaye — Histoire genealogique de la
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Sauvage — Notice biographique sur la
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Savery — The Savery Families of America
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Savile — The Early Ecclesiastical History
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The Savile Family. See
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Pedigree of the Familv of
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Savoy, HoMse of, see also Lorraine.
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Figures de toutes les Alliances des
Manages qui se sont faicte en la
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Corona Reale di Savoia, by F. A.
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Histoire Genealogique de la
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Abrege de I'Histoire de la Royale
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Cronologia de Principi della Real
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Memoirs of the Royal House of
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Memoires Historiques sur la Mai-
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Histoire de la Maison de Savoie,
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Casa di Savoia. Memoria di Ghe-
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Savoy — Soissons, see Rochefoucauld.
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472
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Sawin — Suiiiinary notes concerning John
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A Genealogy of some of the
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Saxe-Goburg — -Prince Albert's Ancestry :
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Saxony — The House of Saxony, tracing
tlie descent of the present branches,
with a Memoir of Prince Leopold
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Say — Collection respecting the Family of
Say, by D. E. Davy. Brit. Mus. Add.
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Saye and Sele, Barony of, see Tvvistleton.
Sayer, see also Sears.
Sayer — Collection respecting the Sayer
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Sayve, see Croix.
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Scales — Pedigree and genealogical notes
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Scales, Barony of, sec Tempest.
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_ Atche degli Scaligeri, presso
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Ancestry and his Descendants, com-
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Schenk — -Memoir of Johannes Schenk,
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Scheriehaven, Pedigree of the Family,
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Schoraberg — Splendor Familise Schom-
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Schonberg — Geschichte des Geschlechtes
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Schot — Douglas, see De Backer.
Schuyler Family. By Joel Munsell.
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Schwenkenf elder — Genealogical llecords
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1733, 1734, 1736, 1737. From the
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473
Sclpio — Dissertation sur Tarbrc genealo-
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Memoirs of the Life of the Elder
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Die Krief^e der Scipionen in
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8«-
Scorraille— Table genealogique de la
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Scott — A true history of several families
of the name of Scot, of Roxburgh and
Selkirk, etc., by Walter Scot, of Sat-
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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
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four tabular pedigrees.] A ncAv and
enlarged edition, bv G. D. Scull.
Oxford, 1883, ^^- Printed for private
circulation.
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Claim of Hugh Scott, Esq., to
be Baron of Polewart. Sessional
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Scranton — A Genealogical register of the
descendents of John Scranton of Guil-
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Hartford, U.S"., 1855, S''-
Scrase — Genealogical Memoir of the
Family of Scrase, by Mark Anthony
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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,
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Lond. 1832, S^- Privately printed.
A Collation of the First
Volume of Sir N. H. Nicolas' Edition
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Reprinted from the " Cheshire Sheaf."
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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-
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-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
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Scull — Genealogical Notes relating to the
Family of Scull. Compiled by G. D.
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40-
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from John and Sarah Seagrave, who
came from England. With several
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Sears — Pictures of the Olden Time, as
shown in the fortunes of a family of
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U.S. 1857, 8«-
Pictures of the Olden Time, etc.
With a genealogy of the family of
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Some Doubts concerning the Sears
Family, by Samuel Pearce May. Bos-
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The Descendants of Richard Sares
(Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., 1638 —
1888. With an appendix containing
some notices of other Families by the
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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,
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Sheraton — Pedigree of the family of
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Sherburn — Pedigree of the Family of
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Sheridan — Memoirs of the liight Hon.
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Smith, see also Carrington ; Condit ;
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Pedigrees and evidences of the
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Collections relating to Henry
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which is prefixed some Notices of his
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Genealogy of the Family of
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History of the Family of Smith,
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Genealog-ical Records of Wel-
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A Genealogical History of the
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■Grant of Arms in 1499, and of
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480
Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
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Smith — A Booke of y® armes of most
houses of y6 Smithes in England &
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578.
'Arms of the several Families
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Collection of Arms by the name
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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-
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■The Heraldry of Smith in
Scotland, with genealogical annotations
being a Supplement to Grazebrook's
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40.
Smollett — Account of the Family of
Smollett of Bonhill, with a series of
Letters hitherto unpublished, by Dr.
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Smyth, see also Currer; Smith.
Smyth— The Lives of WiUiam Smyth,
Bishop of Lincoln, and fcir Eichard
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Smyth Family of Balynatry in
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table of the seize quarters, and several
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Genealo^ijia dell' antica e nobile
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Snelhng — Pedigrees of Snelling, of Co.
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19149.
Snively — Genealogical Memoranda.
Snively, A.D. 1659~A.D. 1882. Com-
piled and arranged by lie v. William
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Snowdon, see Thomas.
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family of Soame, of Norfolk, etc., by
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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
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Soffe, see Meeson.
Sohier — La veritable origine de la tres-
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table genealogique de sa ligne principale
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Soisson — Les comtes et le comte de
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Genealo2:ia das ist : Stamm-
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Geschichte des Grafen — und
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Papers relating to the Somers
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Somerset — The Somersets. See ''The
great governing Families of England,"
by Sanford and Townsend, ii, 190.
Pedigree and genealogical
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Mus. Eg. MS. 2146, ff. 14^-— 21.
On the Earls and Dukes of
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being a history of the baronial house of
Somerville, by James, Baron Somer-
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Family Histoeies, Pedigeees, and Peeeage Cases.
481
Somervillo — Minutes of Evidence of the
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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
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Soultrait — Notice historique et genealo-
gique sur la Famille Richard de Soul-
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de 1851, par Borel d'Hauterive. Paris,
1851, 12«-
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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
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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.
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logique des seigneurs de Soyecourt, par
J. A. de Seigliere, marquis de Soye-
court. 1723, 4P-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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,
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Minutes of Evidence on the
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Proceedinors before the Com-
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Additional statement and Case
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■Proceedings, etc., judgment and
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Talleyrand, see Grignols.
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Tame — The Tames of Fairford, by Henry
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Tames of Fairford, by H. F. Holt.
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Tamhorn — Genealogy of the families of
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Brit. Mus. Stowe MS.
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Pediofree of
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Brit. Mus. Harl. Roll N, 22.
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Parish Churches of Huyton and
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Tasburgh pedigrees, with notes by D. E.
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Tassis — Les Marques d'honneur de la
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Taswell — Pedigree of the Taswell Family,
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494
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■Pedigree of the Family of
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Taverner jDcdigree, with notes hv D. E.
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Reunion of the Family of Joseph
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The Family Pen. Memorials,
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2 vols. Lond. 1867, 8°-
'ome Account of the Taylor
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Claim of Sir C. R. Tempest to
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Temple — Genealogical collections relating
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An Account of the Temple
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Temple— The Family of Temple. [Re-
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The Family of Temple. See
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Tenremonde — Histoire Genealogique de
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Terrail, see Bayart.
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Terry — The English Founders of the
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Notes of Terry Families in the
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Textor — Notice historique et genealo-
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Extraite de V Aiimiaire de la Nohlesse,
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Thacher — The Thacher Family. Facts
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Thacher Family in England, by Peter
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Thacker — Account of the Family of
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Thackeray — The Pedigree of Thackeray,
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Thanet, Earl of, see Tuft on.
Thatcher — Memoir of the Hon. Peter
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Printed for the family.
Thayer, see also Vinton Genealogy,
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495
Thayer — Famih^ Memorial. Part I.
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Adams, Arnold, Bass, Billings, Capen,
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Act, by J. F. Hargrave, 1842, 8«-
Collections relating: to the
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Memorials of the Families of
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Tirwhytt — Collections concerning the
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Titus — The Titus Family in America.
Three Generations, by the Rev. Anson
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Toker — Genealogical Memoir of the
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Toni — Arms of the Family of Toni in
the east window of Monkland Church,
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Tooke — Memorials of the Tooke Family.
Reprinted from the Gentleman's Maga-
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Toppan — The Toppans of Toppan's Lane,
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Torrey — Memoirs of Major Jason Torrey,
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■Genealogical Notes, showing the
Paternal Line of Descent from William
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Compiled by John Torrey. Scranton,
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A Contribution towards a
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Genealogie de la Maison de la
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498
Family Htstoeies, Pedigeees, and Peeeage Cases.
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Ancienne Chevalerie de Lorraine.
Notice genealogique sur la Maison de
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The Townshend Family, by
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8°-
-The Townshend Family of
la f araille de la Tour de Noe. Toulouse,
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Tournon — Poerae historial touchant
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of the Family of Town. Genealogical
Memoranda of the Ancestry and Des-
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Vermont, by Henry Town. Compiled
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8"-
Towne — A Genealogical account of the
Towne Family, of Massachusetts and
England, by Wm. B. Towne. Boston,
1868.
The Towne Memorial, compiled
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Towneley — Evidences and pedigrees of
the Towneley Family. MSS. Nos. ii ;
XX ; XXIX. Towneley Hall, Burnley.
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Townley — History of the Lawrence-
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and genealogical notes of the Lawrence,
Chase and Townley Families bv James
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Townsend — A Memorial of John, Henry,
and Ilichard Townsend, and their
Descendants, by J. Townsend. New
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Genealogy of the Townsend
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Alfred Gentry, N.Y. 1879, 8^'-
Notes on the Townsend
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Genealogical and Biographical, by
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^Claim of certain Persons to
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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-
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-Claim of James Tracy, Esq.
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Case of Benjamin Wheatley
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Case on behalf of Matthew
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Trafford — Tables shewing the descent of
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two of the daughters of Charles II., by
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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
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Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
499
Trofusis— Claim of R. C. W. Trefusis,
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Sessional Papers, June 1793 — Mar.
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Case of E. G. W. Trefusis, in
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Another edition, 1649, 4P-
Chartrier de Thouars.
Documents historiques et genealogiques
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Edited by Charles Louis, Duke de la
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Trench — Claim of Frederic Mason Trench,
Baron Ashtown, to vote at Elections of
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■ Tresham — The Ruins of Liveden, with
Historical Notices of the Family of
Tresham, by Thomas Bell. Lond.
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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
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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
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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-
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Original Settlers of the Town of South-
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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
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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-
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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
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praying that the abeyance of the Barony
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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
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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.
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Udney — Udney v. Allott ; Supplemental
Appendix to Cause in the House of
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Ufford — Collections relating to the Family
of Ufford, of Suffolk and Norfolk, by D.
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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,
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Umfreville, see also Bruce.
Umfreville — Pedigrees of Umfreville and
Stanley. Brit. Mus. Harl. Roll P, 6 ;
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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
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Upham — Family History, Notices of
the Life of John Upham, the first
Inhabitant of New England who bore
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-Genealogy and Family History
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Upham Family, settled in California,
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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
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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
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Genealogies of the Putnam, Stone and
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Bath, Me. 1874, S'^- Printed for
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502
Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peerage Cases.
Upton — Descendants of Josiah and
Catherine Upton of Charlemont, Mass.,
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Urbino — Memoirs of the Dukes of
Urbino, from 1-140 to 1630, by James
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Origine de la Maison d' Urfe, par
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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
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Vaballath — De Familia Vaballathi Numis
illustrata, Opusculum postumum,
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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-
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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.,
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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
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Collections relatinj? to the
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The
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Claim of John Villiers to be
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The Case of George Villiers,
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1625 — 6, with some particulars relative
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Portions of Vincent and Bod-
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50G
Family Histoeies, Pedigeejes, and Peeeage Cases.
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Vinton Genealogy. Sketches
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1766. Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 33319.
Pedigree of the Family of
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Vyner. A Family History,
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1885, 8«-
Vyner. A Family History.
Supplement. Privately printed, 1885,
8«-
Vyner.
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1887, 8«-
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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-
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Wainflete — Particulars relating to Bishop
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Wake — A brief Enquiry into the anti-
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A Memoir of a Branch of the
Wake Family of Northamptonshire and
elsewhere, 1666 to 1860, by Henry
Thos. Wake. Carlisle, 1861, 8«-
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A Memoir of Hereward, the
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Family Histoeies, Pedigrees, and Peeeage Cases.
507
Wakeman — Original grant of Arras to
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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.
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Waldegrave — Collections relating to the
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Case of George Edward
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The Genealogy and Biography
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Waldrade — Histoire de Waldrade de
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Waldron — John Waldron of Dover, N.H.
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Walker, see also Dawson.
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Waller pedigrees, with notes by D. E.
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Walpole, see also Druce.
■ Genuine Memoirs of the Life
and Character of the Eight Honour-
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•Pedigree of Walpole, Earl of
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Houghton and the Walpoles, by
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Evidences of the Early Pedi-
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Walpole of Whaplode, co. Lin-
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The Walpoles. " Stories of
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Walther — Genealogy of the Family of
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Walton — The Complete Angler, by Izaak
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Walworth, see Williams.
Walwyn— Pedigree of the Family of
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Extracts from the Parish Regis-
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1716. Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 6135 f.
16.
Wang She Tsung Poo, a Genealogy of
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508
Family Histoeies, Pedigeees, and Peerage Cases.
Wanton — History of the Wanton Family
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Warhui'ton — Memoir of the Family of
Warburton of Garryhineh, King's
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The Warburtons of Arley,
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Ward, see also Cecil.
Ward — Pedigree of Ward of Newcastle
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^Pedigree and Arms of the Family
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Mus. Harl. MS. 7565, f. 19.
Collections relating to the Families
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Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19154.
Memoranda of the Family of
Ward. Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 6256.
Ward Family ; Descendants of
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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,
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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
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1852, 8''-
The Descendants of Robert Ware
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1S87, 8°'
The Genealogy of Kobert Ware
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Privately printed, 1887, 8«-
Wareing of Bury, etc. See G . Ormerod's
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Warner — Collections relating to the
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Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19154.
The Posterity of William
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Ipswich, Mass., 1637, by Edward
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Waroquier — Genealogie de la Maison de
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Fragmente Genealogique de
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Bois de Peclu, la Motte, Planques,
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Warren — Genealogy of Warren, Earls of
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Mus. Hari. MS. 4957.
Genealog}^ of the Family of
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MS. 1221.
Collections concerning: the
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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 ;
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Account of Watson's Memoirs of the
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Account and Genealogy of the
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Family Histories, Pedigrees, and Peeeage Cases.
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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-
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K. E. Chester Waters. Lond. 1884, 8'^-
Gundreda de Warrenne, by
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Notice histcrique et genealo-
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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.
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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.
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of a Country Parish in the Seventeenth
Century, by J. Nassau Simpkinson.
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^^ Facsimiles of the Memorial
Stoneal^" the last English ancestors of
George Washington in the parish
Church of Brington, Northampton-
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Washington pedigree, by
T. W. Gwilt Mapleson, ])rinted in
colours, and published by T. Sinclair
of Philadelphia.
A Preliminary investiga-
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Washington, by J. L, Chester. Two
editions. Westminster and Boston,
1866, 8"- [Reprinted from the "Herald
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An Examination of the
English Ancestry of George Washing-
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1889, 8'^-
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of the Washington Family, involving
a period of eighteen centuries, and in-
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Yorkshire as the Home of
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Washington i-
Philadelphia,
The Washingtons and their
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Notes on the Ancestry of
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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
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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-
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the Family of Waterhouse, 18th and
19th centuries. Brit. Mus. Add. MS.
31,019.
Correspondence on searches
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■ Pedio:ree of the Waterhouse
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Waterland — Collections for the pedigrees
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century. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS.
31013 ; 31014.
Watkins — Pedigree and armorial bearings
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■ A catalogue of the descendants
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Ve., ancestor of the families of the
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Watson — A biographical sketch of El-
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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-
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1865, 8''-
The Watsons of Pockingham
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1890.
Watt — Memorials of the Lineage, Early
Life, Education and Development of
the Genius of James Watt, by G.
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Wauchope — History and Genealogy of
the Family of Wauchope, by James
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Waudru — Genealogie de Sainte Waudru,
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Wanton, see Cromwell.
Wavrin — Notice biographique sur la
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Way — George Way and his Descendants,
Historical and Genealogical. Their
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Way ley — Genealogia Familiaj de Waleys,
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Weare — The Weare Family of Hampton,
New Hampshire, and North Yarmouth,
Maine, by William M. Sargent. Yar-
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Webb — Genealogical Notes of the Webb
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Salem^ 18S0, 8o-
Weber — Grant of Arms made to Gottfried
Weber, merchant of Nuremberg, 1767 ;
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Webster — Webster Genealogy. Com-
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40.
Webster Genealogy, by Noah
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Brooklyn, N.Y. 1876, 40-
Genealoo;v of some of the Des-
cendants of John Webster, of Ipswich,
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Wedel — Urkuudenbuch zur Geschichte
des Schloszgesessenen Geschlechtes der
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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
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Welles — A brief general history of the
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Wellesley — Origin of the Name of
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512
Family Histories, Pedigeees, and Peeeage Cases.
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• Three Branches of the Family
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Pedigrees of the Weston Familv.
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Wezener or Wiesener — Some Account of
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White — Collections relating to the White
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Whitmore — Pedigree of the Family of
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The Whitney Family of Con-
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well in the female as the male line of
Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878.
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Whitstone, see Cromwell.
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1873, by D. B. Wluttier. Boston,
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Genealogy of the Wliittier
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Whittington — Pedigree of Tamhorne and
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Wigley — Entry-Book of the Wigley
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receipts, etc. temp. Eliz. — Chas. I.
Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 6704.
Pedigrees and Arms of the
Wigley Family. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS.
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Wilbraham — " liememb ranees " of the
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from 1497 in England, to the Emigra-
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■ Memoirs of the Wilkinson
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Willard Memoir ; or, life and times of
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three generations of his descendants,
also some account of the name and
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Willard Memoir. Sketch of the
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Herbert Family. Hengwrt MS. 70,
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-The true pedigree of Reginald
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Family Histories, Pedigbees, and Peeeage Cases.
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Twenty-Seven Charts of Roger
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Willink — Stam-Boch der Willingen ; of
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Willoughby, see also Bertie ; Locke.
Willoughby — Pedigree and Deeds of the
Family of Willoughby of Risley, Co.
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pp. 235—272.
Pedigree of the Family of
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Descent of the Willoughby
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■Collections by Robert Glover
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1582, &c. Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. 245
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Willoughby Family, by D. E. Davy
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Report to the Willoughby
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•Claim of Henry Willoughby
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Willoughby — Case of Henry Willoughby,
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Evidence on petition of
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Wilmer — History of the Wilmer Family,
together with some of its Descendants,
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Wilson, see also Johnson.
Wilson — Pedigree of Wilson of York,
Pocklington, etc. [Dorothy Wilson
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n.d.
Pedigree of the Wilson Family.
See " Sussex Archseoiogical Collections,"
vol. xi. Lond. 1859, 8'^-
-A Memoir of John Wilson,
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Sonofs of the Wilsons, with a
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Memoirs of the families of
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24,473.
A cataloo^ue of all the Wilsons
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the first book or record in the Office,
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1660, by Richard Mackley. Brit.
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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
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Wiltheim — Notice historique sur la
Famille de Wiltheim, par Neyen,
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Winchell — Genealogy of the Family of
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Etymology and History of the Name,
by Alexander Winchell. Ann Arbor,
1869, 80-
Wincoll pedigrees, with notes by D. E.
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Account of the Family of Windsor, by
Arthur Collins. Lond. 1754, 4«'
Familia Antiqua Windeso-
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century. Brit. Mus. Harl. Roll P, 8.
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Wing — A Historical and Genealogical
Register of John Wing, of Sandwich,
Mass., and his Descendants, 1632 —
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Wing Family. By W. H.
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Wingate — History of the Wingate Family
in England and America, with genea-
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Wingfield — A History of the Wingfield
Family, by Lord Powerscourt. In
progress, 1887.
Wingfield — Genealogical collections rela-
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Suffolk, Norfolk, Huntingdon, etc.
Brit. Mus. MSS. Harl. 1411 ff. 27—
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Effigies of the Wingfield
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76, &c.
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1837, single sheet.
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Ancient Winsor Family in the United
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their Progenitors in the Male Line, for
several generations previous to the
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Winstanley, see Cropper.
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Winterton, Earl of, see also Turnour.
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Claim of Edward Turnour,
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Winthrop — Collections relating to the
Family of Winthrop or Winthorpe,
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" Massachusetts Historical Society,
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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
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8«-
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Generations of the Winthrop Family
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33 copies printed.
A Short Account of the
Winthrop Family. Privately printed
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1887, 40-
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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
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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
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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-
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540—558.
Collections concerning the
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Wolcott — Memorial of Henry Wolcott,
one of the First Settlers of Windsor,
Connecticut, and of some of his descen-
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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
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Wolzogen — Geschichte des Reichsfrei-
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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[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,"
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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-
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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-
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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
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Wykeham Martin, Esq. See "The
Topographer and Genealogist," vol. iii.
Lond. 1858, 8«-
-Tabula Genealogica exhibens
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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.
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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
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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
and New York, 1849.
The Pilgrim Fathers ; or, the Founders
of New England in the reign of James
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The Todd Genealogy, or Register of the
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Astor, Bentzen, Langdon, Boreel,
Wilks, De Nottbeck, Ward, Chanler,
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The Bergen Family. With notes on the
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Schuyler's Colonial New York, or Philip
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Family Memorials. A Series of Genea-
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of several American families besides
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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-
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Curdy, Pitkin-Wolcott, Ogden- John-
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Gleanings from English Records about
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The facilities for genealogical research in
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An alphabetical list of ministers who
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Index to Bishop Burgess's List of Persons
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History of the Town of Antrim, New
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History of Arlington, Massachusetts,
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Historical Sketch of the Congregational
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A Copy of the Old Epitaphs in the Bury-
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Memorials of the Dead in Boston ; con-
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The Pilgrims of Boston and their Des-
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A History of Boston ; with Biographical
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The Grave-yards of Boston, by William
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History of Bowdoin College. With Bio-
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General Catalogue of Bowdoin College and
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with genealogies, by Sidney Perley.
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History of Bradford, Vermont, from
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Genealogy of the Families who have
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History of the Early Settlement of
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History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth
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A History of Bristol Parish, Va., with
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Second edition. Richmond, Va. 1879.
History of Brunswick, Topsham and
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Pioneer Biography. Sketches of the
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First Century of Dummer Academy,
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of
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Epitaphs from the Old Burying-Ground
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History of Cambridge, Mass., 1630—1877.
With a Genealogical Register, by
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History of Candia : once known as Cham-
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Biographical Sketches of the Bench and
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Reminiscences, etc. of Eminent Men of
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The Castle Howell School Record, con-
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History of Cecil County, Maryland, etc.
with Sketches of some of the old
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The Genealogies and Estates of Charles-
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Roll of Honor of the City of Chelsea. A
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Chester and its Vicinity, Delaware
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History of Chester Co. Pa., with bio-
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Chicago Antiquities. Comprising original
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Memorials of the Society of the Cincinnati
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Boston, 1873, 8«-
Historical and Genealogical Record of
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Memorial, Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical
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A History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpepper
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A Decennial Catalogue of the Class which
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Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth
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General History of Duchess County, N.
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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-
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Tombstone Inscriptions from the Church-
yard of the First Reformed Dutch
Church of Fishkill Village, Dutchess
County, N.Y. Compiled by E. W.
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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,
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Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground
in Groton, Massachusetts. With
Notes and an Appendix, by Samuel A.
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A Brief Account of some of the Early
Settlers of Groton, Massacliusetts ;
being the Appendix to " Groton Epi-
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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.
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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-
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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,
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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-
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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
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and Moore's New Hampshire Collec-
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&c.
History of Hubbardston, Worcester Co.,
1686 — 1881, with genealogies, by Rev.
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History of the County of Hudson, New
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the present time. [With genealogies
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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.
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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-
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1881, 8'^-
Kings County Genealogical Club,
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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,
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The Early liecords of Lancaster, Mass.
1643—1725. Edited by Henry S.
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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
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8°-
Maine Historical and Genealogical Re-
corder. S. M. Watson, publisher. Port-
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publication.
Maine Wills, 1640—1760. Edited, with
notes, by William M. Sargent. Port-
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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-
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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.
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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.
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Massachusetts Families. " Hammatt
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Register of Families settled at the Town
of Medford, Mass., by William Henry
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History of the Town of Medford, Middle-
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settlement in 1630 to the present time,
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[Appended to this history is a " Regis-
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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
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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
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History of the Town of Montpelier
(Vermont), 1781 to 1861, with Bio-
graphical Sketches of its CitiSens, by
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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,
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Genealogical Address giving a brief His-
tory of the Parishioners and Founders
of the Federal Street Church, Newbury-
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Collections, Topographical, Historical, and
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A list of Councellors of New Hampshire
from 1680 to 1837, by John Farmer.
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Manual of the New Hampshire Senate.
First 101 years under the Constitution,
from June 2, 1784, to June 3, 1885.
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A Collection of New Hampshire Registers,
by Joseph A. Stickney. Great Falls,
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Catalogue of the Persons admitted to the
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America.
2 vols. New Haven, 1847 and 1854,
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The History of New Ipswich from its
first grant in 1730 to the present tilne ;
with genealogical notices of the princi-
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History of Newport, N. H., 1766—1878,
with genealogies, by Edmund Wheeler.
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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,
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Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers
in Newton Towship, Old Gloucester
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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.
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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
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80-
The New York Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Record. Devoted to the
interests of American Genealogy and
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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
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Inscriptions on the Tombs and Grave-
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and in the Graveyards of Northamp-
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The Ancient Historical Records of Nor-
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Norwalk, 1847, 12^- [The "Genea-
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106 pages of small type, in this work,
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Centennial History of Norway, Oxford
Co., Maine. Including an account of
the Grantees, Early Settlers and Pro-
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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,
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History of Paris, Maine, from its Settle-
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Grants of 1736 and 1731, together with
personal Sketches, a copious Genea-
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Wm. B. Lapham and Silas P. Maxim.
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Pawlet, Vermont, for 100 3'ears, by H.
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A Collection of Memorials of divers
deceased Ministers and others in Penn-
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First Settlement to 1787. Philadelphia,
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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.
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Marriage Records of Gloria Dei Church,
" Old Swedes," Philadelphia, by Park ,
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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,
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Smith, and Snow Families, by Chas.
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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-
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America.
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
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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-
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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-
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of the City Council. Revising Com-
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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*^-
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The History of Ancient Sheepscot and
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Damariscotta, and other places; Together
with the Genealogy of more than four
hundred families, by Rev. David
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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
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New York, with Genealogies. Revised,
corrected and enlarged, by Geo. Rogers
Howell. New York, 1866, 12°- Second
edition, Albany, 1887, 8«-
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.
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by Aug. Griffin. Orient, 1857.
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Earliest Settlement to 1860. Second
edition with Genealogies, by James
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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,
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of the Town of Sturbridge, Mass.
From the Settlement, 1738 to 1816.
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with illustrations and sketches of
prominent families, etc. New York,
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1704 — 1876, with a genealogical ac-
count of the Sutton Families, by W.
A. Benedict and H. A. Tracy. Wore.
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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.
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Truro Baptisms, 1711—1800. By John
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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,
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The Pioneers of Utica. Being sketches
of its Inhabitants, etc. by M. M. Bagg.
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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.
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the Nelson, Walker, Pendleton and
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chiefly unpublished relating to the
Huguenot emigration to Virginia, &c.
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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«-
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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°-
West Springfield, Mass., Centennial
Celebration, March 25, 1874, with
genealogies, etc. West Spring. 1874,
80-
Historical address at the Town of Wil"
braham, withan appendix of genealogies,
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.,
80-
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.
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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-
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Memorial Record of the Fathers of Wis-
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Genealogical Records of Wobum, 1641
to 1855. Boston, 1871.
Woburn Records of Births, Deaths and
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Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First
and Second Burial Grounds, chrono-
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History of the Town of Wolcott (Con-
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genealogies, by Samuel Orcutt. Water-
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History of Ancient Woodbury, Conn.,
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Towns of Washington, Southbury,
Bethlehem, Roxbury, and a part of Ox-
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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.
Banks. Edinb. Ifc31, 8«-
British-American Association, and Nova
Scotia Baronets. Report of Action,
Brouu against the Globe, etc. Edinb.
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Sir William Alexander and American
Colonization. Including the Roll of
Knights Baronets of New Scotland,
etc., by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter.
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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
Nuevo Mundo, by Gayetano de Cabrera
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writing, from Puebla. Brit. Mus. Add*
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People of Paraguay, by Martin Dob-
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Sara Coleridge. 3 vols. Lond. 1822,
80-
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illustrium lUirici Imperii quse magna
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Monasterium de Monte Sancto Ordinis
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De Domo Hapsburgensi et Austriaca.
Hague, 1530, 4°-
Austriacse Gentis Imagines, by F. Fertii.
(Eniponti, 1558, fol. 57 Portraits of
the Emperors and Nobility of Austria,
with short biographical notices, by
Gaspar ab Avibus Patavinus.
La Genealogia della gloriosissima Casa
d' Austria, Poema ; Canti x. (in ottava
rima) ; con figure in leyno, by G.
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Commentarii in Genealogiam Austriacum,
by J. Wolfgangi. Basle, 1564, fol.
Genealogise septem Elect orum S. Imperii,
by Justi Wolfangi. Francofurti, 1571,
40.
Genealogia Prosapise Austriadis, ab
Adamo ad Philippum, by Francisci
Sixti, Carmelitse. Neapoli, 1573, 4^^'
Don John of Austria, or Passages from
the History of the Sixteenth Century.
MDXLVii. MDLXXViii. By Sir William
Stirling Maxwell. Illustrated with
numerous portraits. 2 vols. Lond.
1883, fol. Only 115 copies printed.
Albero di casa d' Austria, by Scipione
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Austrasiae Reges et Lotharingiae Duces
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expressi, by N. Clement. Colonia,
1591, 4P'
Les Rois et Dues d'Anstrasie, by N.
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Historia Austriaca : with genealogical
tree, and coats of arms emblazoned in
gold and colours, by G. de Roo.
O^niponti, 1592, fol.
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.
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Vera genealogia e discendenza della
prosapia d' Austria, etc., by C. Vitigano.
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Habsburgiaca sive de Antiqua, et vera
Origine Domus Austriae, etc., by Fran-
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Genealogia Austriaca, by Abr. Hossmann.
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Traicte de I'antiquite et preeminence des
Maisons d'Habsbourg et d'Austriche
ensemble de la descente genealogique
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Contains portraits, heraldic and alle-
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Serenissimorum Austriae Ducum, Archi-
ducum, Regem, Imperatorum Genea-
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De la vraye origine de la Maison
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Austriche, by P. Hay, Sieur du
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Austria.
541
u Arboretum Genealogicum, exhibens omnes
fere Imperii, Principes, et Europae
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Dissertatio de Hapsburgo-Austriaco-
Germanico Domo. J. G. Kieffer. Arg.
1671, 8«-
Dissertatio Polemica de Prima Origine
Augustissim36 Domus Habspurgo-
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generationum tractu ad hsec usque
tempora deducta, seu genealogia
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praesentem necessariis notitiis. Opus
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Vindicise Actorum Murensium Pro et
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A Compendious History of the House of
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etc., by John Bancks. Lond. 1761,
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Specimen Genealogico-Progonologicum
ad illustrandam Prosapiam Hapsburgo-
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1770, fol.
Tables genealogiques des augustes Mai-
sons d' Austriche et de Lorraine, par le
Marquis de Ligniville et Baron de Zur-
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AUgemeines Adels-Archiv der osterrei-
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work is a continuation of the same
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—54.
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Johann Georg Megerle von Muhefeld.
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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.
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grand n ombre de families alliees entre
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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-
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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.
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Arms of Hungarian, Bohemian, Austrian,
and Prussian Families, emblazoned,
1712—1749. Vellum. Brit. Mus.
Add. MSS. 26,070-26,072.
Wappenbuch der Oesterreichischen Mon-
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Wappen — Gallerie des hohern Adels der
gesammten Provinzen des osterreichis-
chen Kaiserstaates, by J. Schindler,
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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,
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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'
644
BELGirM
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.
Montibus, 1643, 4P-
546
Belgium.
Genealogia Comitum Flandri3e,aBalduino
Ferreo usque ad Philippum IV. Hisp.
Kegem, variis sigillorum figuris repre-
sentata ; by Oliv. Vredius. Brugis,
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.
Histoire des Comtes de Flandres. La
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
BELaiTJM.
547
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
Selskab. Lexicon over Adelige Fami-
lier i Dan mark, Norge og Hertugdomene.
2 vols, and Supplement. Copenhagen,
1780—1872, 4«-
Genealogisk-biographisk Selskab. Genea-
logisk og biographisk Archiv. Copen-
hagen, 1840—42, 8«-
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-
tum VI. 1180, edita, notisque illustrata,
ab Henrico Ernstio. Sorse, 1646, 8^-
548
Denmarb:.
De Equestris Ordinis Danebrogici ab
Augustissimo Eege Dn. Christiano V.
Dan. Norweg. &c. Monarcha nuper
Instaurati Origiue, by Thomas Bartho-
linus. Hafnise, 167(5, fol.
Neu inventierter Genealogischer Stainm
Baum aller Konige in Danemarck, etc.,
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
sheet-
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-
mark. London, 1864, single sheet.
Rosenborg : Notes on the Chronological
Collection of the Danish Kings, by C.
Anderson, translated by Ch. Shaw.
Copenhagen, 1868, 8«-
Danise Regum Icones. [Genealogical
tree and 103 portraits.] Hafnise, no
date, fol.
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.
fxmtt
Archives genealogiques et historiques de
la noblesse de France, ii vols, Paris,
1828—50, 8«- [Vol. IT edited by P.
L. Laine.]
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qualitez, armes et blasons de nos
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rois et des reines de France, par Al, Le
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Du Sacre des Rois de France de son
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the Earliest Periods to the Present, by
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Peges Fraucorum Merovingici documen-
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of succession of the Merovingian
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
Maison de France, par Nic. Vignier.
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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
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Antiquites Gauloises, et I'Histoire de
rOrigine des D ignites et Magistrats
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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^-
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Le Renovvellement des Anciennes Alli-
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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-
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1645, fol.
Les Presidens au Mortier du Parlement
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a present, par F. Blanchard. 2 vols.
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Genealogique des tres-illustres Maisons
de France, de Lorraine, tant ancienne
que moderne, Dagsbourg, Champagne,
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Histoire des Connestables, Chanceliers ct
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Koy, et des Prevosts de Paris, avec
leurs armes et blasons, par Jean Le
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Paris, 1658, fol.
La Haute Chevalerie Fran^oise ou la Go-
nealogie, Noms et Amies des Illustres
Seigneurs du Royaume, par L. C. (Le
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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.
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laiques : Bourgogne, Normandie, Guy-
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Histoire des Secretaires d'Estat, avec les
Eloges, les Armes, Blazons et Genea-
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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-
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Tableaux genealogiques ou les seize
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Louis jusqu'a present, des Princes et
Princesses qui vivent et de plusieurs
Seigneurs ecclesiastiques de ce Roy-
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Histoire des Secretaires d'Estat, I'Origine
et le Progrcs de leurs Charges, avec les
Eloges, les Armes, Blasons et Genea-
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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
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fol. Quatrieme edition, corrigee et
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etc. 1868, etc. 4«-
Essais sur la Noblesse de France, con-
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Boullainvilliers, &c. Amsterdam, 1732,
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
Irench. Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 30,342.
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
Feance.
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-
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Catalogue et Blazons de tons les Con-
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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
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Recherches de la Noblesse de Picardie.
Contenant les genealogies des gentils-
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genealogique des Families d I'Ancien
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Etat du Poitou sous Louis XIV, rapport
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Armorial du Poitou et etat des nobles
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8«-
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des Dues et Comtes de Ponthieu, par
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de Ponthieu, de Boulogne, de Guines
et pays circonvoisins, par La Gorgue-
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de sang, d'origine de nom et d'armes,
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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-
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Marseille, 1712, 4"-
Projet d'une histoire des hommes illustres
de Provence, par Bougerel. Aix, 1718,
40.
Histoire de la Principale Noblesse de
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1719, 4«-
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1756, fol.
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cartes Armoriales, par K. Artefeuil. 2
vols. Avignon, 1776, 4P- Supplement,
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4«-
La Noblesse de Provence, par le comte
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Liste des gentilshommes de Provence qui
ont fait leurs preuves de noblesse de
1787 a 1789, par le comte Godefroy de
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Catalogue des Gentilshommes de Provence
et de la principaute d'Orange, par L.
de la Roque et E. de Barthelemy.
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Armorial des communes de Provence, par
Louis de Bresc. Paris, 1867, S^-
Les armoiries historiques de la ville de
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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-
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1864, 40-
Catalogue et Armorial des Messieurs du
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Merval. Evreux, 1867, 4«-
Abrege Historique et Genealogique des
Comtes et Vicomtes de Rouerque et de
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573
Comte de Provence, inconnue jusqu' a
present. Rodez, 1682, 4o-
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Histoire de Sable, contenant les Seigneurs
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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,
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1888, 8''-
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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.
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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-
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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-
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de Beauregard. Avec blasons et tableau
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Documents genevois inedits sur la genea-
logique historique de la maison sou-
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La Sicile et la Maison de Savoie, par
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Les Alliances mutuelles des Maisons de
France et de Savoie, par Julien Bou-
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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-
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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
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Armorial General de I'Election de
Soissons, par Edouard Marie de Barthe-
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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-
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1847, S'^-
De Genti et Familia Marchionum Gotliia3,
qui postea Comites Saneti ^Egidii et
Tolosates dicti sunt. By Alton sus
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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
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Biographie Toulousaine, ou dictionnaire
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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
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Armorial General de la Touraine, etc.
par J. X. Carre de Busserolle. Tours,
1867, 80- Supplement in 1884.
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
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Frat^ce.
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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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Handbuch der neuesten Genealogie ; mit
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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
Bundesstaaten, by J. 0. von Hellbach
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3 vols. Berlin, 1854^56, 8«-
Neues allgemeines Deutsches Adels-
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Historikern herausgegeben von E. H.
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8«
Archiv fur Deutsche Adels-Geschichte,
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By Dr L. Freiherr von Ledebur.
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Bibliotheca Familiarum Nobilium. Ke-
pertorium Gedruckter Familien-Ges-
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Ein Handbuch fiir Sammler, geuea-
logische Forscher, Bibliothekare und
Autiquare, by O. Gundlach. Neu-
strelitz, 1883, 8^-
Almanach der Ritter-Orden von Fried-
rich Gottschalck. Leipzig, 1817, 8<>-
Genealogisches Taschenbuch der deut-
schen graflichen Hauser auf das Jahr
1825, etc. Gotha, 1824—53, 16«-
Continued under the title of Gothais-
ches genealogisches Taschenbu#h, etc.
Gotha, 1854, etc. 16'^- In progress.
Genealogisches Jahrbuch des deutschen
Adels. Stuttgart, 1843—46, S^-
Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch
der graflichen Hauser auf das Jahr
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zu Berlin. Kedigirt von G. A. Seyler,
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gistik und Genealogie. Redigirt von
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Stammtafel des Deutschen Kaiserpaares
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Arboretum Genealogicum. (Descendants
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Notitia Sacri Komani Germanici Imperii
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of all the German Emperors in their
robes of state, from 768 to 1802;
brilliantly coloured.
Memoirs of the Court of Prussia by Dr.
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Genealogische Tabellen und die wechsel-
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Emblemata nobilitati et vulgo scitu
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furti ad Mocnum, 1592. Obi. 12'^-
Ein Tractat, von dem dreyfachten Rit-
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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.
Geema^tt.
677
Grermania Topo-Chromo-Stemmatogra-
phica. By Gabriel Bucelinius. Ulmse,
1655, fol.
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
Spener. Francofurti, 1680—90, fol.
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
Fried. Lucae. 2 vols. Franckfurt,
1702—5, 40-
Die hochste Zierde Teutsch-Landes und
Bortresslichfeit des Teutschen Adels,by
Georg Helwich. Franckfurt, 1707, fol.
Monumenta Nobilitatis Antiquse Fami-
liarum Illustrium, imprimis Ordinis
Equestris, in Ducatibus Bremensi et
Verdensi, by Mushard. Bremen,
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
Ordens. 51 plates, by Johann Salver.
Herbip, (Wirzberg,) 1716, fol.
Des heil. Rom. Reichs genealogisch-
historisches Adels-Lexicon. by J. F.
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.
1754—55, 4«-
Historia Genealogica Dominorum Holz-
schuherorum ab Aspach et Harbach in
Thalheim, by J. C. Gatterer. Norim-
berg, 1^55, fol.
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
Adels, by Johann Octavian Salver.
Wirzburg, 1775, fol.
578
Geemant.
Genealogische Greschichte der Erblichen
Reichs-Stande in Teutschland, by
Gebhardi. Genealogical History of
the Hereditary Nobility and Gentry
of Germany. 3 vols. Halle, 1777 —
85, 4'^-
Abriss der Genealogie, by J. C. Gatterer.
Gottingen, 1788, 8°-
Diplomatische Nachrichten Adelicher
Familien, von A. W. B. von Uechtritz.
7 vols. Leipzig, 1790—95, 8«-
Origines et successiones comitum Wettin-
ensium, by Cellario. Halae Magde-
burgicae, 1797, 4^'-
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,
1834, 12°-
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
F. F. Biedenfeld. Weimar, 1846, iP-
Grabdenkmaler. Ein Beitrag zur
Kunstgeschichte des Mittelalters, etc.,
by J. G. L. Dorst. Gorlitz, 1846, 4P-
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
Italy.
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.
■=^^^<5(^»nfH!«^>»<^ss=-
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.
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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.
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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.
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Kronika domowa Dzieduszyckich, by
Maurycy Dzieduszycki. Lwdvv, 1865,
80-
Wappenbuch der Stadte des G^pssherzog-
thums Posen, by F. A. Vossberg.
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Akta Grodzkie i Ziemskie, z archiwum
bernardynskiego we Lwowie. Lwow,
1868.
Tablica rodowodow Luszczynskich herbu
Sasulozyl z dokumentow i metryk
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majetnosciach i fundacyach. Kilkan-
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Zlota Ksiega Szlachty Polskiej przez
Teodora Zychlinskiego. Posen, 1879,
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tlicher den Ritterschaf ten von Livland,
Estland, Kurland und Oesel zuge-
horiger Adelsgeschlechter, by C. A.
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40-
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Dunin Borkowski. Lwow, 1887, ^^•
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1887, 8"-
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Arbor Gentilitiae Illustrissimae Comitis de
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Catalogo Real y Genealogico d' E span a,
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1656, 4«-
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Gerhardus Ernestus de Franckenau.
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I Diccionario Historico, Genealogico y
Heraldico de las Familias Ilustres de la
Monarquia Espanola, por D. Luis Vilar
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66, 8°-
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Blasones de nuestra ilustre Nobleza
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I vols. Madrid, 1863—66, S^-
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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-
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Royal House of Spain and Portugal
from the earliest period to the 16th
century, on 13 sheets, and known as
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Illuminated coat of arms, headed: —
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shalbe in Triumph of the Maryage of
the Kinge of Spayne and the dowghter
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Descents of the Kings of Spain, with the
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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.
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Pedigrees of Kings of Spain, 16th century.
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de Don Juan Manuel. Sevilla, 1575, 4'^-
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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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Second edition, 5 vols. Lond. 1815, 8''-
Sumario de los rej^es de Espaiia, publicado
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Memoirs of the Queens of Spain, by
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Annals of the Queens of Spain, from the
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3315.
Genealogies and arms of Spanish Nobility,
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Espana y especialmente de la Familia
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cioe. Re antichi di Spagna, Re di
Legione e di Castiglia, Re di Sobrarbe
e di Navarra, Conti di Castiglia, Conti
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fin' a quest 'anno 1590, por Cesare
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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
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" The Anatomie of Spain," by Harye
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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.
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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,
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Nobiliario Genealogico de los Reyes y
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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,
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Declaracion mystica de las Armas de
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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
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Vindicise Hispanise ; in quibus Arcana
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Genealogiae Francicae plenior assertio,
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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,
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Ascendencia illustre, gloriosos hechos, y
posteridad noble del famoso Nunc
Alfonso Alcaide de la imperial Ciudad
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(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
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Dialogues on the Arms and Descent of
the Nobility of Spain, by Antonio
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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
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Corpus Historise Genealogicse Italia?, et
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Casas Illustres de Espafia hasta el ano de
1702 ; por el chrouista mayor de Cas-
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Recherches Historiques et Grenealogiques
des Grands d' Espagne, par J. W. Im-
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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.
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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
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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-
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Proofs of nobility of Thomas de Alberro,
1693 ; Pedro Munoz Guerrero y Arjona,
1778 ; Francisca Lecuona y Alberro,
muger de Pedro Munoz Guerrero y
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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
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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.
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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.
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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,
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List of the Governors and Presidents of
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des Provinces-Unies, des Pays-Bas, de
I'Espagne, du Portugal, de 1' Italic, de
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PAGE.
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
646
Indbx.
PAGE.
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
W£
illoon refugees,
16
followers of,
14
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