CR1121.G7 B4
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The blazon of episcopacy : being the arms borne by or attributed to the archbishops and bishops of England and Wales with an ordinary of the coats described and of other episcopal arms. |
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CR1179 R52
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Planches de l'Armorial général de J.B. Rietstap / |
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CR1179 .R52 Suppl.
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Armorial général de J.B. Reitstap supplément / |
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CR1179 .S5
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Weigelitche Wappenbuch in Sechs Theilen, in Welchem aller ... / |
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CR1202 .Z6
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Heraldry in America / |
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CR1207 .Z6 1900z
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Rules for the proper uses of heraldry in the United States : and other extracts from the popular authority, "Heraldry in America." |
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CR1207 .Z6p
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Rules for the proper uses of heraldry in the United States : and other extracts from the popular authority, "Heraldry in America." |
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CR1209 .B6
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Bolton's American armory ; a record of coats of arms which have been in use within the present bounds of the United States. |
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CR1209 .C82
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Crozier's general armory. |
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CR1209 .V4
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America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 / |
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CR1217.R4 C5
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Colonial heraldry : a roll of the arms used in the English colony of Rhode Island in New England, 1636-1776 / |
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CR1219.M2 M4 1957
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McCormick-Hamilton Lord-Day ancestrel lines (in two parts) / |
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CR1611 .B8 1916b
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Catalogue of a collection of objects of British heraldic art to the end of the Tudor period. |
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CR1612.A55
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Herald's commemorative exhibition : 1484-1934, held at the College of Arms / |
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CR1612 .H7 1953
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A grammar of English heraldry. |
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CR1612 .W3 1946
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Heraldry in England / |
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CR1614.F73
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Two Tudor books of arms : Harleian Mss. nos. 2169 & 6163 / |
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CR1618 .F6 1929
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Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour / |
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CR1618 .G6
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A glossary of terms used in British heraldry : with a chronological table, illustrative of its rise and progress. |
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CR1618 .G6 1847
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A glossary of terms used in British heraldry : with a chronological table, illustrative of its rise and progress. |
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