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Page of hand written notes by Emery Walker pertaning to heraldry, also listing various antiquarian books and publications. Found inserted in the book, A Display of Heraldry by Guillin, John when acquired by the museum, shelf E21. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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Undated handwritten notes by Emery Walker concerning heraldry and various documents. Found in A Display of Heraldry by John Guillin.
Dunford [1a 3] rams’ heads [caboosed] or. armed or. Crest a lion’s head [….]. in the mouth a dexter hand [comped] at the [wrist pipe].
“ [For] a crescent or and a hand or.
Kyffyn Per fesse 2a & ar. [short for argent?] a lion’s ramp. Countercharged. Crest a lion ramp. Per fesse ar. & sa.
Censor The Censor London 1717 12 mo 3 vols 6/- This publication by the laborious Lewis Theobald first appeared in [Mist’s] Weekly Journal – [Lowndes] –
The Gray’s Inn Journal from Oct 28 1752 to Sept 21 1854 101 nos by Arthur Murphy. The first 45 nos appeared in a newspaper called the Craftsman. On Sept 29th 1753 it appeared as a distinct periodical Lond. 1756 12 mo. 2 vols Dedicated to the Hon Robt. Nugent In this republication are 104 essays. Garrick 1668 19/- [Lowndes]
Pendragon; or the [Carpet] Knight his Kalendar. London 1698 89 4/- pp 194 A poem in [Hudibrastic] measure intended as a satire on that active and mercenary writer in the cause of arbitrary power, Sir Roger L’Estrange. Bibl. Anglo-[Poet] 546 10/6- [Lowndes]
A topographical and historical account of the Parish of St Mary-le-bon.-. byThos.. Smith 1833
Sussex A description of a Monstrous[Chylon]
True and Wonderfull. A Discourse relating to a Strange and monstrous Serpent or Dragon lately discovered and yet living. To the great Annoyance and divers Slaughters of both men and Cattell by his strong and Violent Poyson: In Sussex, two miles from Horsham, in a wood called St Leonards Forest, and thirtie miles from London this present month of August 1614 With the […] Generation of Serpents. Printed at London by John Trundle 1614 – a sheet –
Collier J.P. A Bibliographical & Critical account of the rarest works in the [British crossed out] English Language 2 vols 8d London 1868
Thorne [T]. H. An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography 2 vols 8d Lond 1814
[Beneath the above the document also contains the following brief notes in pencil:]
Walker - 1.0
Cuthbertson - 1.0
[Bedhill]
Nicholas
Faulkner
[There is also an address in pencil which reads:]
13 Orchard St
Weston
[Followed by the words] Kalendar London