Now ready, in 4to., very handsomely printed, with curious woodcut initial letters, extra cloth, 18s.; or crimson morocco extra, the sides and back covered in rich fleur-de-lys, gold tooling, 55s.
Roll of Carlaverlock, with the Arms of the Earls, Barons, and Knights who were present at the Siege of this Castle in Scotland, 26 Edward I., A.D. 1300; including the Original Anglo-Norman Poem, and an English Translation of the MS. in the British Museum; the whole newly edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A.
⁂ A very handsome volume, and a delightful one to lovers of Heraldry, as it is the earliest blazon or arms known to exist.
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UNIFORM WITH “MAGNA CHARTA.”
Roll of Battle Abbey; or, a List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror and settled in this country, A.D. 1066-7, from Authentic Documents, very carefully drawn, and printed on fine plate paper, nearly three feet long by two feet wide, with the Arms of the principal Barons elaborately emblazoned in gold and colours, price 5s.; by post, on roller, 5s. 4d.
⁂ A most curious document, and of the greatest interest, as the descendants of nearly all these Norman Conquerors are at this moment living amongst us. No names are believed to be in this “Battel Roll,” which are not fully entitled to the distinction.
Handsomely framed and glazed, in carved oak of an antique pattern, price 22s. 6d.
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Warrant to Execute Charles I. An Exact Facsimile of this Important Document in the House of Lords, with the Fifty-nine Signatures of the Regicides, and Corresponding Seals, admirably executed on paper made to imitate the Original Document, 22 in. by 14 in. Price 2s.; by post, 2s. 4d. Handsomely framed and glazed, in carved oak of an antique pattern, 14s. 6d.