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A short and easy introduction to heraldry; in which all the terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisaides: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. Likewise Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a Person may know, at the first View, what Branch of the Family is deceased; with a great Number of elegant Copper-Plates, containing above Six Hundred Figures, collected from the most ancient and modern Authors, upon a new and regular Plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, Engravers.
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Author Clark, Hugh; Wormull, Thomas
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for G. Kearsly, at (no. 46) near Searjeant's Inn in Fleet-Street; sold by W. Skropshire, in New Bond Street J. Ridley, St. James's Street; J. Walter, Charing Cross; Richardson and Urquhart, at the Change; and J. Sewell, in Cornhill
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History and Geography
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T083445
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