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B22975 The atchievements of the Kings of England since King Egbert of the Saxon race Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693. 1682 (1682) Wing F1013; ESTC R26135 27,021 144

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THE Atchievements OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND SINCE KING EGBERT OF THE SAXON RACE LONDON Printed for L. Curtis near Fleet-Bridge and Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-Street 1682. The Atchievements of the Kings of England since King Egbert The Saxon Race Egbert FIrst K. of England Az. a Cross patonce counterchanged Or. Ethelbald Az. a Cross potent fitched O. S. Alfred Cheque Or. and purpure on a chief Sables a Lyon pas gar Of the first Edward The Elder Son to Alf. Az. a Cross patonce between 4 martlets Or. Athelstane Son to Ed. Per Saltier G. and Az. on a mound a Cross botony Crowned O. Edmund Bro. to Athelst Az. 3 Crowns each transfix'd with 2 Arrows Saltier ways O. S. Edward The Martyr Son to Edgar Az. a Cross patonce between 4 Crowns O. The Danish Race Canutus K. of Denmark O. semy de hearts G. 3 Lyons pas gard Az. Hardicnute Elder Brother to Harold Ar. a Raven proper The Saxons Repossess'd S. Edward Az. a cross patonce between 5 martlets O. Harold Son of Godwin G. crusuly 2 bars voided Az. between 6 Leopards faces Or. The Norman Race W 〈…〉 The seventh D. of Normandy Sirnamed the Conqueror G. 2 Lyons passant gardant Or. Stephen E. of Blois Gules a Sagittarius Or. The Saxon Line Restored Henry 2d G. 3 Lyons pas gard Or. Edward 3. Quarterly France and England the 1. Az. Semy Flower de liz O. the 2. G. 3. Lyons pas gard O. 3. as the 2. 4 as the 1. The Line of Laneaster Henry 4th Quarterly France and Eng. Henry 6th Quarterly France and England The 1. Jup. 3 Flower de lis Sol. the 2 Mars 3 Lyons pas gard Sol. the 3d as the 2d the 4th as the first The Line of York Edward 4. The same The Families United Henry 7th The same The Union of the two Kingdoms James King of Scots reassumed the Title of Great Brittain Jup. 3 Flower de lis Sol. for the Regal Arms of France quartered with the Imperial Ensigns of England viz. Mars 3 Lyons pas gard in pale Sol 2d Sol within a double Tressure counterflowred A Lyon Ramp Mars for the Royal Arms of Scotland 3d Jup. an Irish Harp Sol stringed Luna for the Ensign of Ireland The 4th and last quarter'd in all points as the first The Reader is desired to take notice that from William the Conqueror to this Time having only Blazon'd the Atchievements of 9 Kings it is because there have been no more than so many variations in their Atchievements as for instance from William the Conqueror unto K. Stephen the Atchievements were the same so from Edward the 3d to Henry the 4th and from him to Henry the 6th and from him to K. James and so of the rest but those that desire to see all the Atchievements are referred to A Genealogie of the Succession of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror unto our present King Char. the Second printed upon a large sheet of Imperial Paper and adorned with all the Royal Atchievements Crowns Arms and Supporters all which are truly Blazon'd for their sakes who are lovers of Herauldry a work highly useful for the Reader of our English History being so contrived that by the particular directing lines he will easily see how each King hath laid claim to this Crown it is curiously engraven and nothing omitted that might render it very ornamental first collected and after revised by Edw. Cook of the Middle Temple Esq price 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-Street A CATALOGUE OF THE NOBILITY OF ENGLAND WITH AN EXACT LIST OF ALL THE KNIGHTS of the GARTER With the Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes Marquesses Earls Viscounts and of most of the Barons of England truly Blazoned LONDON Printed for L. Curtis and Tho. Simmons The Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes Marquesses Earls and Viscounts of England Blazoned * Jermin Hen. E. Of St. Albans Baron of St. Edmunds-Bury L. Chamberlain of His Majesties Houshold He bears S. a Crescent between 2 Mullets in pale Ar. Knight of the Garter Bruce Rob. E. of Alisbury c. bears Or. a Saltire and Chief G. on a Canton Ar. a Lyon Ramp Az. Annesly Ar. E. of Anglesey c. bears Paly of six Ar. and Az. a Bend. G. * Bennet H. E. of Arlington and Viscount Thetford L. Chamberlain of His Majesties Houshold c. He bears G. a Bezant between 3 Demy Lyons Ramp Ar. Knight of the Garter Howard H. E. of Arundel Surry and Norwich and D. of Norfolk He bears G. on a Bend between six Croslets fitchy Ar. an Escucheon O. thereon a Demy Lyon in a double Tressure counterflory with an Arrow through the mouth of the 1. * Monck Chr. D. of Albemarle c. bears G. a Cheveron between 3 Lyons heads erased Ar. Knight of the Garter Knollys Ch. E. of Banbury c. bears Az. a Cross Recercile voided and Semy of Cross Croslets O. Grenevile John E. of Bathe c. He bears G. 3. Sufflues or Organ Rests O. * Russel W. E. of Bedford c. bears Ar. a Lyon Ramp G. on a chief S. 3 Escalops of the first Knight of the Garter Berkeley Geo. E. of Berkely c. bears Gules a Cheveron between 10 Crosses patee Ar. Howard Th. E. of Berkshire c. bears G. a bend between six Croslets fitchy Ar. a Crescent within a Cresc dif * Butler Ja D. of Ormond in Ireland E. of Brecknock c. bears Or. a chief indented Az. Knight of the Garter Ruthen Pat. E. of Brentford bears Ar. paly of 6 Gules a crescent difference Egerton Jo. E. of Bridgewater c. bears Ar. a Lyon Ramp G. between 3 Pheons and a border ingral'd S. Digby Joh. E. of Bristol c. bears Az. a Flower-de-lis Ar. with a mullet for difference * Villiers Geo. D. of Buckingham c. bears Ar. on a Cross G. five Escallops O a martlet for difference Knight of the Garter St John Ol. E. of Bulling brook bears Ar. on a Chief G. 2 mullets O. Beauclair Cha. E. of Burford c. He bears the Kings Arms with a Batune Sinister G. charged with 3 Roses Arg. Boyl Richd E. of Burlington c. beareth Per bend Crenelle Ar. and Gules Brudenel Rob. E. of Cardigan bears Ar. a Cheveron G. between 3 Morions or Chapews Az. Howard Cha. E. of Carlile c. beareth S. a bend between 6 Croslets fitchy Ar. a mullet Dormer Cha. E. of Carnarvon c. beareth Az. 10 Billets 4. 3. 2. 1. O. in a chief of the second a demy Lyon issuant S. armed and langued G. Stanhop Ph. E. of Chesterfield c. beareth Quarterly Ermine and Gul. Holles Gilb. E. of Clare c. bears Ermine 2 Piles S. Hide Hen. E. of Clarindon c. beareth Az. a Cheveron between 3 Lozenges O. Villiers Bar. Dutchess of Cleveland c. she beareth Per Pale Baron and Feme first Ar. 2 Bars S. charged with 3 Trefoyls
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Snigg 100. Somery 17. Somerset c. 2 III. 23. Somers c. 1 108. Sollers 100. Solers 100. South 99. Spark 98. Spiller 99. Speed 100. Spenser 22. Spurstow 96. Spratt 97. Springs 97. Spring 97. Stafford 15 Stapleton 16 32 97 Strood 23 Stamp 25 Sturton 28 Stukly 33 97 Stanhop 13. Stanley 14. Stourton 36. Stokely 76. Stanton 97. Starky 97. Storey 97. Staple Inn 65. Stroud Inn 66. Staffords Inn 67. K. Stephen 3. Stephens 99. Sturgion 100. Stone 100. Sutton 34 97. Surcester 73. Swallow 27 K. of Sweeden 24. Swinford 74. Synsward 101. Symmes 96. Symon 98. Symons 98. Symonds 97. Succession 5. T TAlbot 21. Taylor 100. Taverner 101. Tenton 28 Terril 100. Thynne 15 V. Thomson 100. Thorpe 101. Threle 101. Thomas 102. Thorne 102. Thavies Inn 65. Tirrey 102. Tindal 102. Touchet 31. Townsend 34. Touke 101. Tonson 102. Tounson c. 2 110. Trowtback 21 Trewarthen 23 Tripp 102. Traitor XII Trinity Col. 54 62. Trinity Hall 59. Tufton 22. Tuke 101. Turpin 101. Turner 102. Tyson 17 V VAughan 19 27 XIII 103. Veal 25 De Vere 18. Verney 103. Velaine 103. Vernon 103. Vincint 103. Villiers 12 13. Ulster VIII University Col. 50. Undall 103. Upton 103. Usher 18 W WAlgrave 10 103 106. Wallop 12 106. Ward 13 27 33 104. Wallies 13 106. Watton 26 Watson 35. Walton 97. Wadsworth 103. Walden 103. Wallington 103. Warren 104 106. Watterton 104. Waney 104. Wakeman 105. Watts c. 2 III 105. Walles 106. Warner 106. Waterhous 106. Wast boam 107. Walsham 107. Wadham Col. 55. Westlemore 76. Westminster 46. Wells 104. West 31 106. Webb 106. Wee le 26 Wentworth 29 22. Weston 19 104. Welsh 104. Welche 104. Winchister Col. 20 Williamson 21 106. Winne 24 Wild 26 Wiseman 28 c. 3 112. Whitmore 29 106. Wharton 32 106. Whittington 104. White 104. Winchester 47. Widdow VIII Widdrington 27. William Conq. 3 6. Willoughby 32 107. Wilkinson 106. Willington 106. Withie 105. Wither 105. Wilmot 20. Windsor 32. Wisemale 103. VVinter 105. VVoodnoth 8 107. VVorksley 14 VVoolaston 104 106. VVood 105. VVoodward 105. VVooton 105. VVorth 107. Marq. of VVorcester X. VVorcester 47. VVren 19 105. VVroth 18 VVray 27 104. VVycomb 16 Y YArmouth 29 Yeo 27. Yetton 107. D. of York 24. York 24 47 107. Young 107. Yelverton 31. Z ZOuch 107. Zusco 10 Zurich 11 Zymon 101. FINIS A Catalogue of some Books lately Printed for and sold by Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-street 1. MEmorabilia or the most remarkable Passages and Counsels collected out of the several Declarations and Speeches that have been made by the King His L. Chancellors and Keepers and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament since His Majesty's happy Restauratien Anno 1660 till the end of the last Parliament 1680. Reduced under 4. Heads viz. 1. Of the Protestant Religion 2. Of Popery 3. Of Liberty and Property c. 4. Of Parliaments By Edward Cook of the Middle Temple Esq Prince 3s 2. Mr. Read's Case Published for prevention of Scandal to his Brethren and People for Encouragement to suffering Protestant Dissenters for a Rebuke to their lawless Adversaries Being a Leading Case how to deal with such Men and a practical Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet and others who object against the Non-conformists VVhy will ye not do what ye confess to be lawful Humbly presented to our Governours in hopes of their Forbearance towards Us in such things as we account sinful Price 6d 3. A Genealogy of the Successions of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror with all their Atchievements truly Blazoned 4. An Historical account of the wonderful Cures wrought by Scarborough-Spaw on several Persons afflicted with the Scurvey Stone Jaundice Dropsie c. Together with an Account of many strange Rarities of Nature found at Scarbrough Price 1s 5. An Account of the late Reverend and worthy Dr. George Seignior Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge In Remarks on the material Passages of his Life and Death Written by James Fawket M. A. Price 8d 6. De Analogia sive Arte Latinae Linguae Commentariolus in quo omnia etiam reconditioris Grammaticae Elementa ratione novâ tractantur ad brevissimos Canones rediguntur In usum provectioris Adolescentiae Operâ VVilhelmi Baxteri Philistoris Price 1s 6d 7. England's Improvement by Sea and Land The second Part. Containing 1. An account of its Scituation and the Growths and Manfactures thereof 2. The benefit and necessity of a Voluntary Register 3. A Method for improving the Royal Navy lessening the growing power of France and obtaining the Fishery 4. Proposals for fortifying and securing Tangier so that no Enemy shall be able to attaque it 5. Advantageous Proposals for the City of London for the preventing of Fires and Massacres therein and for lessening the great Charge occasioned by the keeping up of the Trained Bands 6. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex fit to receive Ships of Burthen 7. Seasonable Discourses of the Tinn Iron Linnen and Woollen Trades With advantageous Proposals for improving them all Illustrated with seven large Copper-Plates By Andrew Yarranton Price 4s 8. Patriarcha non Monarcha The Patriarch Unmonarch'd Being Observations on a late Treatise and divers other Miscellanies Published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer Baronet In which the falseness of those Opinions that would make Monarchy Jure Divino are laid open And the true Principles of Government and Property especially in our Kingdom asserted By a Lover of Truth and of his Country Price 2s 6d FINIS