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An armorial of the English nobility and gentry, by John Vincent

MS. Wood F. 6

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Title

An armorial of the English nobility and gentry, by John Vincent

Shelfmark

MS. Wood F. 6

Summary

An armorial of the English nobility and gentry, by John Vincent, with additions by Sheldon and occasionally by Wood.

Date

Written in the 3rd quarter of the 17th century

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper, binding, brown leather stamped with armorial book-stamp of Ralph Sheldon

Physical extent

1074 pages

Custodial history

Bequeathed by John Vincent to Ralph Sheldon, whose motto ' In posterum ' is on p. iii.

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