The name is printed from type within a woodcut border; festoons and sprays of palm compose the frame, in the centre of which, above, is a small circle with the arms of the United States within it; two ink-pots with quills in them are on either side of the arms.
[551.] Manning. Armorial. Of Virginia.
[552.] March. Charles March.
Plain armorial. Motto, Fortis et veritas. Charleston, S.C. Circa 1819.
[553.] Marchant. Henry Marchant.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Patria cara carior libertas. Signed, N. H. Sc. Very similar to the John Marston plate, below mentioned. Attorney-General of Rhode Island, 1770-17—. Member of Old Congress, 1777-1780 and 1783-1784.
[554.] Marsh. Frederick Marsh.
Literary. Identical with the George Goodwin plate mentioned above.
[555.] Marshall. John Marshall A.M.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Ex candore decus. Chief Justice United States, 1801.