COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE DRAVIDIAN or South-Indian Family of Languages, by the Rev. R. Caldwell, B.A. Demy 8vo., cloth. 21s.
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SIR BERNARD BURKE'S (Ulster King of Arms) PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE for 1860.
In 1 Vol., royal 8vo., Price 38s., 22nd Edition.
CONTENTS
- Introduction—(Short History of the Peerage and Baronetage—rights and privileges—and origin; engravings and heraldic descriptions of the Royal Crown and the Coronets of the Nobility)
- Royal Family.
- Kings of Scotland.
- House of Guelph.
- Peers entitled to quarter the Plantagenet
- Arms
- Dictionary—Including the Peerage and Baronetage of England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the United Kingdom.
- Scale of Precedence.
- Spiritual Lords.
- Foreign titles of Nobility borne by British Subjects.
- Peerages recently extinct.
- Peerages claimed.
- Surnames of Peers and Peeresses, with Heirs Apparent and Presumptive.
- Courtesy Titles of Eldest Sons.
- Peerage of the Three Kingdoms, collectively, in order of Precedence.
- Baronets in order of Precedence.
- Privy Councils of England and Ireland.
- Orders of Knighthood: Garter, Thistle, St. Patrick, Bath, St. Michael and St. George, and Guelphic.
- Knights Bachelors.
- Mottoes Translated, with Illustrations.
- Seats and Mansions of Peers and Baronets, alphabetically arranged.
- Daughters of Peers married to Commoners.