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A transcript of "The visitacion of Norffolk mad by William Harvy, Clarencieulx king of armes, begon the xxvith of July, 1563"

MS. Rawl. B. 393

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Title

A transcript of "The visitacion of Norffolk mad by William Harvy, Clarencieulx king of armes, begon the xxvith of July, 1563"

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. B. 393

Summary

Headed with the scribe's initials and date, "R. S. 1616."

A few of the pedigrees are continued to about the year 1589.

The arms are given in trick.

Date

1616

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper, in folio

Physical extent

72 Leaves

Custodial history

In the library of Tho. and Nich. Jekyll, and later Will. Holman; "F. H. No. 4."

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson B: English History

A transcript of "The visitacion of Norffolk mad by William Harvy, Clarencieulx king of armes, begon the xxvith of July, 1563"

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