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... arms and device as yet unknown to fame ; to the period when he subsequently came into the lists to claim still higher honours , cased in armour , dark and mysterious ; and when he retired , amid the enthu- siasm and inquiries of the ...
... arms and device as yet unknown to fame ; to the period when he subsequently came into the lists to claim still higher honours , cased in armour , dark and mysterious ; and when he retired , amid the enthu- siasm and inquiries of the ...
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... arms of Beauchamp ; and the bearings on the shield being quarter- ings and not impalements . The in- scription so curiously interspersed with the family badges of the bear and ragged staff is more minutely correct than in either Dugdale ...
... arms of Beauchamp ; and the bearings on the shield being quarter- ings and not impalements . The in- scription so curiously interspersed with the family badges of the bear and ragged staff is more minutely correct than in either Dugdale ...
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... arms " ( Dugdale ) , bearing this inscription- " Icy gist monseigneur Guy de Beauchamp , einne fieux de tres noble et puissant home mon- seigneur Thomas de Beauchamp , conte de Warrewyke , Mareschal d'Engleterre , qui trespassa l'an ...
... arms " ( Dugdale ) , bearing this inscription- " Icy gist monseigneur Guy de Beauchamp , einne fieux de tres noble et puissant home mon- seigneur Thomas de Beauchamp , conte de Warrewyke , Mareschal d'Engleterre , qui trespassa l'an ...
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... arms of Sir Thomas Stanley , Earl of Derby , impaling those of his wife , Margaret Countess of Richmond , and inscribed , Sigillum d'ni et d'ne liber- tatis honoris de Richemoundi . The matrix was found among the muniments of the Earl ...
... arms of Sir Thomas Stanley , Earl of Derby , impaling those of his wife , Margaret Countess of Richmond , and inscribed , Sigillum d'ni et d'ne liber- tatis honoris de Richemoundi . The matrix was found among the muniments of the Earl ...
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... arms over her head in the greatest grief , while Paris is following behind , also in grief . These figures are all finely painted in various colours ; 15 inches high - 217 . 61. A vase with three handles , black ground . In front of ...
... arms over her head in the greatest grief , while Paris is following behind , also in grief . These figures are all finely painted in various colours ; 15 inches high - 217 . 61. A vase with three handles , black ground . In front of ...
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